#07 Monique Maissan - Founder of Waste2Wear (Recycled Polyester from PET bottles)  ) 🌱 episode artwork

EPISODE · Aug 21, 2019 · 33 MIN

#07 Monique Maissan - Founder of Waste2Wear (Recycled Polyester from PET bottles) ) 🌱

from Smart Creation

This week we are meeting with Monique Maissan, she is the founder of Waste2Wear and a textile Engineer passionate to make beautiful textile products, and in particular high-quality garments. She was however always troubled by the industry she was working in, due to its negative environmental impact and poor social compliance.When she came in contact, in 2008, with the initial invention of making fibers and thick yarns out of plastic bottles she thought: this is it! I have to work on this to turn round the textile industry.Through creating Waste2Wear the need of collaboration with not only players in the textile industry became obvious, and often very unexpected collaborations and partnerships were formed. In trying to create awareness and actively playing a roll in solving the problem, the purpose of Waste2Wear became more clear: It was meant to become a solution provider. Using Recycled Polyester as a tool to create partnerships, collaborations and finding solutions to solve the plastic pollution.CONTENT & TO FIND YOUR WAY IN THE EPISODE 00:50 Monique presents herself and Waste2Ware?01:30 What is sustainable fashion according to Monique?02:30 Her pathway in fashion and what brings her to sustainable fashion?04:00 How did she starts Waste2Ware?06:00 What is the process of manufacturing recycled polyester, does it include circularity? 09:42 What is recycled polyester and how much energy do you save when producing it ?12:00 What kind of product do you make with recycled polyester?14:00 What is a sustainable product after all? 15:50 What are the financial results of implementing a sustainable strategy?18:00 What has been the trigger of the sustainability awareness shift? 19:30 How can you convince people to go sustainable? 22:00 What are her biggest challenge other the next years?24:00 What is the reality of producing in China and in India in term ethics and sustainability? 26:00 What does the block chain is going to change in the process of manufacturing 27:00 What does she want to close the door to in our industry? 29:30 What does she look at to get inspired?30:30 What is the last piece of cloth she bought? And who she would like to listen to in this podcast? KEY LEARNINGSWhen you use existing PET (polyethylene terephthalate), you can save about 75% energy, 85% water, 70% of carbon footprint. This is the difference between virgin polyester and recycled polyester.Other the years, we, as a company we have recycled about 30 million of plastic bottle and we have saved 2,3 million kilo of carbon and 26 million litres of water and about 26mega heads of energy. TO SUPPORT SMART CREATION, THE PODCAST 🙏 Don’t forget to share and talk about the podcast to your friends and colleagues, it’s easy and it helps the podcast a lot, and please rate it 5 stars and leave us a comment on Apple Podcast. To know more about Smart Creation and Première Vision 👉 https://www.premierevision.com/fr/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week we are meeting with Monique Maissan, she is the founder of Waste2Wear and a textile Engineer passionate to make beautiful textile products, and in particular high-quality garments. She was however always troubled by the industry she was working in, due to its negative environmental impact and poor social compliance.When she came in contact, in 2008, with the initial invention of making fibers and thick yarns out of plastic bottles she thought: this is it! I have to work on this to turn round the textile industry.Through creating Waste2Wear the need of collaboration with not only players in the textile industry became obvious, and often very unexpected collaborations and partnerships were formed. In trying to create awareness and actively playing a roll in solving the problem, the purpose of Waste2Wear became more clear: It was meant to become a solution provider. Using Recycled Polyester as a tool to create partnerships, collaborations and finding solutions to solve the plastic pollution.CONTENT & TO FIND YOUR WAY IN THE EPISODE 00:50 Monique presents herself and Waste2Ware?01:30 What is sustainable fashion according to Monique?02:30 Her pathway in fashion and what brings her to sustainable fashion?04:00 How did she starts Waste2Ware?06:00 What is the process of manufacturing recycled polyester, does it include circularity? 09:42 What is recycled polyester and how much energy do you save when producing it ?12:00 What kind of product do you make with recycled polyester?14:00 What is a sustainable product after all? 15:50 What are the financial results of implementing a sustainable strategy?18:00 What has been the trigger of the sustainability awareness shift? 19:30 How can you convince people to go sustainable? 22:00 What are her biggest challenge other the next years?24:00 What is the reality of producing in China and in India in term ethics and sustainability? 26:00 What does the block chain is going to change in the process of manufacturing 27:00 What does she want to close the door to in our industry? 29:30 What does she look at to get inspired?30:30 What is the last piece of cloth she bought? And who she would like to listen to in this podcast? KEY LEARNINGSWhen you use existing PET (polyethylene terephthalate), you can save about 75% energy, 85% water, 70% of carbon footprint. This is the difference between virgin polyester and recycled polyester.Other the years, we, as a company we have recycled about 30 million of plastic bottle and we have saved 2,3 million kilo of carbon and 26 million litres of water and about 26mega heads of energy. TO SUPPORT SMART CREATION, THE PODCAST 🙏 Don’t forget to share and talk about the podcast to your friends and colleagues, it’s easy and it helps the podcast a lot, and please rate it 5 stars and leave us a comment on Apple Podcast. To know more about Smart Creation and Première Vision 👉 https://www.premierevision.com/fr/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

NOW PLAYING

#07 Monique Maissan - Founder of Waste2Wear (Recycled Polyester from PET bottles) ) 🌱

0:00 33:49

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

Uploaded and Unfiltered Jermaine Pulliam Welcome to "Uploaded and Unfiltered," where Jermaine Pulliam takes you behind the scenes, exploring the world of creators. Join him as he delves into their journeys, sharing triumphs, failures, and personal transformations. This podcast highlights the often-overlooked importance of personal growth and mental well-being in the digital landscape. Join the raw and unfiltered conversations that peel back the curtain on creators' lives, offering insights and inspiration. Whether you're an aspiring content creator or a seasoned pro, this podcast is your go-to for connecting with like-minded individuals and taking your content creation journey to new heights. Explicit Running In Slow Motion with Sidney & Tamra Smith You Hear Good Things podcast network Comedian Sidney Smith and his wife Tamra — a sharp-witted educator with a soft spot for flowers — team up to navigate life, goals, and culture at their own hilarious, at times, in-depth pace. They call it “running in slow motion,” and that pretty much sums up the vibe. This isn’t a marriage podcast (their union ranks a generous 5 out of 10, after all), but it is a refreshingly honest, smart, and funny take on relationships, ambition, and everyday chaos. From real talk to pop culture and unexpected interviews, it’s a joyride of relatable moments and laugh-out-loud observations. Explicit Talking Turkey James Nicholson & Neil Finlayson Stupid-Smart Intellectual Comedy with Neil Finlayson and James Nicholson. Explicit How NOT to be Broke Julie Creffield Welcome to "How Not to be Broke" with serial entrepreneur and business legacy strategist Julie Creffield. This podcast is dedicated to challenging perceptions of wealth and worthiness, shining the spotlight on social mobility and the opportunity to use business as a vehicle for change, without the "We can all be millionaires" BS. As a seasoned business growth strategist, Julie has a track record of transforming the lives and businesses of over 3000 solopreneurs, helping them shape their legacy and work towards financial freedom.But beyond that her work as a consultant, and change-maker over the past 25 years has seen her impact on the lives of millions of ordinary people.From her humble beginnings to her success as an international keynote speaker and author, Julie has a story way beyond the traditional "Rags to Riches" oneEach episode is packed with wisdom drawn from her experience, showcasing how to take immediate, fearless action on your vision, make smart tactical decisio Explicit

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Smart Creation?

This episode is 33 minutes long.

When was this Smart Creation episode published?

This episode was published on August 21, 2019.

What is this episode about?

This week we are meeting with Monique Maissan, she is the founder of Waste2Wear and a textile Engineer passionate to make beautiful textile products, and in particular high-quality garments. She was however always troubled by the industry she was...

Can I download this Smart Creation episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!