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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2021 · 34 MIN

An episode from A Positive Climate, season 2

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This is episode 3, season 2 of A Positive Climate. Find more and subscribe from their website (www.apositiveclimate.com).Julia Kay, co-founder of Great Wrap chats to us about how we can make cling wrap GREAT again! Great Wrap has created Australia's first certified compostable cling wrap - it's not only made from food waste but it also contains zero plastic. Great Wrap makes residential wrap (the sandwich wrapping kind), catering wrap and pallet wrap (the stuff heaps of things get wrapped in for transport). You might think cling wrap is a niche issue but we use 150,000 tonnes of cling wrap per year in Australia alone - which is crazy when you think about how light cling wrap is. Soon the technology will be expanded to replace other plastics so we can stop adding to the 9 billion tonnes of the stuff that's been created throughout history, which is sadly all still here on earth!   Julia, together with her husband Jordy Kay, have created a business that cleverly blends their respective backgrounds, a strong passion for design and an even bigger passion for creating a sustainable product. In this episode we cover: The plastic problem: how one of our most convenient creations is also one of our most harmful The Great Wrap production method and how they create cling wrap from food waste Julia and Jordy's future plans for Great Wrap - which include expanding into the US and ultimately looking to expand into replacing other plastic items in our grocery stores Inspiring innovations happening all across the world to reduce our reliance on plastic We left this conversation feeling uplifted and positive about the future of cling wrap and we hope you do too! If you enjoy the show, subscribe! You can also follow us: on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or say hi at [email protected]***Music by the late, great Nick WeaverProduction by our hero Mark Spencer from Here.MediaSocials by the legend Rebecca Sather Jenkins***Some more reading if you're interested in the topicYou can learn more about the history of plastic via this video ***About the podcastClimate change is the greatest challenge facing humanity. The consequences are so dire that the media usually focuses on the negative and many of us have no idea where to begin.To flip the script, clean energy experts Alex McIntosh and Nick Zeltzer host A Positive Climate, an uplifting podcast focused on ways to tackle climate change.If you want to be inspired by interviews with some of Australia's most innovative people, if you want to learn a lot (and laugh a little) and if you want a way to leave your climate related existential crises at bay, this podcast is for you. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

This is episode 3, season 2 of A Positive Climate. Find more and subscribe from their website (www.apositiveclimate.com).Julia Kay, co-founder of Great Wrap chats to us about how we can make cling wrap GREAT again! Great Wrap has created Australia's first certified compostable cling wrap - it's not only made from food waste but it also contains zero plastic. Great Wrap makes residential wrap (the sandwich wrapping kind), catering wrap and pallet wrap (the stuff heaps of things get wrapped in for transport). You might think cling wrap is a niche issue but we use 150,000 tonnes of cling wrap per year in Australia alone - which is crazy when you think about how light cling wrap is. Soon the technology will be expanded to replace other plastics so we can stop adding to the 9 billion tonnes of the stuff that's been created throughout history, which is sadly all still here on earth!   Julia, together with her husband Jordy Kay, have created a business that cleverly blends their respective backgrounds, a strong passion for design and an even bigger passion for creating a sustainable product. In this episode we cover: The plastic problem: how one of our most convenient creations is also one of our most harmful The Great Wrap production method and how they create cling wrap from food waste Julia and Jordy's future plans for Great Wrap - which include expanding into the US and ultimately looking to expand into replacing other plastic items in our grocery stores Inspiring innovations happening all across the world to reduce our reliance on plastic We left this conversation feeling uplifted and positive about the future of cling wrap and we hope you do too! If you enjoy the show, subscribe! You can also follow us: on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or say hi at [email protected]***Music by the late, great Nick WeaverProduction by our hero Mark Spencer from Here.MediaSocials by the legend Rebecca Sather Jenkins***Some more reading if you're interested in the topicYou can learn more about the history of plastic via this video ***About the podcastClimate change is the greatest challenge facing humanity. The consequences are so dire that the media usually focuses on the negative and many of us have no idea where to begin.To flip the script, clean energy experts Alex McIntosh and Nick Zeltzer host A Positive Climate, an uplifting podcast focused on ways to tackle climate change.If you want to be inspired by interviews with some of Australia's most innovative people, if you want to learn a lot (and laugh a little) and if you want a way to leave your climate related existential crises at bay, this podcast is for you. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Hypecast HIP V. HYPE Welcome to Hypecast, a podcast by HIP V. HYPE, where we discuss new ideas around housing, sustainability and climate action to explore ways to support the sustainable growth of our cities and regions. Season 3 of Hypecast is recorded live at the Better Building Exchange in Brunswick, a space dedicated to amplifying ideas, skills, technologies and relationships to more rapidly decarbonise our built environment at scale.We respectfully acknowledge that Hypecast is recorded on traditional Aboriginal lands which have been sustained for thousands of years. We honour their ongoing connection to these lands, and seek to respectfully acknowledge the traditional custodians in our work.Seasons 1 and 2 were produced in collaboration with Climactic, and hosted by Laura Phillips. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy< Explicit Tumbleweeds and TV Cowboys Someone's Favorite Productions Welcome to Tumbleweeds and TV Cowboys, a classic western film and TV podcast. Each week, host Hunter Robinson and a guest will discuss iconic western films and TV shows that once defined American cinema and pop culture. From landmark TV shows like Gunsmoke to undisputed movie masterpieces like The Ox-Bow Incident, we'll dive into the filmmakers, stars, and stories behind the scenes of the best the genre has to offer. We'll also highlight unsung gems and, of course, cult movie enthusiasts' favorite: spaghetti westerns.If cattle drives, saloon brawls, and climactic shootouts are your idea of a good time, you'll enjoy Tumbleweeds and TV Cowboys.  Explicit Maker Mark | Here Media Mark Spencer Mark Spencer, audio addict, publisher of the Climactic Collective (climactic.fm), founder of Here Media - on making audio. Tips, tricks, answers to listener questions. Explicit Lock The Door Andrea and Jenny Have you ever been walked in on at the most climactic moment? Whether it be an impromptu phone call from your parents or the batteries dying on your favorite toy. Getting interrupted when you’re most vulnerable is inconvenient. We’re here to remind you to not only Lock the door but take the time to take care of yourself. Let’s explore all the ways our bodies can experience pleasure. Hello and welcome to the lock the door podcast. A podcast for exploring your sexuality, we are not teachers just to ladies who love learning and talking about s*x. Explicit

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