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In this episode of Green Disruptors, we sit down with Brando Crespi, founder of Global Biocarbons, a company turning wildfire-damaged biomass into biochar and sustainable biocarbons that could replace fossil-fuel-based carbon black in cement, plastics, and even electronics.
Brando shares his incredible journey—from launching luxury brands on Rodeo Drive to leading biodiversity missions across the globe—and how a moment of clarity after witnessing New Mexico’s worst wildfire sparked his latest venture.
We explore how Global Biocarbons is leveraging waste materials to decarbonize trillion-dollar industries, the untapped potential of biochar, and the role of systems thinking in building a resilient climate economy.
This is a conversation for anyone interested in circular design, regenerative materials, or just really big, bold ideas.
By Megan KjarIn this episode of Green Disruptors, we sit down with Brando Crespi, founder of Global Biocarbons, a company turning wildfire-damaged biomass into biochar and sustainable biocarbons that could replace fossil-fuel-based carbon black in cement, plastics, and even electronics.
Brando shares his incredible journey—from launching luxury brands on Rodeo Drive to leading biodiversity missions across the globe—and how a moment of clarity after witnessing New Mexico’s worst wildfire sparked his latest venture.
We explore how Global Biocarbons is leveraging waste materials to decarbonize trillion-dollar industries, the untapped potential of biochar, and the role of systems thinking in building a resilient climate economy.
This is a conversation for anyone interested in circular design, regenerative materials, or just really big, bold ideas.