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IB Green Minds #14: In conversation with Mathilda D‘silva

Episode 227 of the Imperial Business Podcast podcast, hosted by Imperial College Business School, titled "IB Green Minds #14: In conversation with Mathilda D‘silva" was published on April 3, 2024 and runs 49 minutes.

April 3, 2024 ·49m · Imperial Business Podcast

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This week's episode of Green Minds features Mathilda D'silva, Founder and CEO of Ocean Purpose Project. Ocean Purpose Project is a Singapore-based NGO that aims to solve the ocean pollution crisis and promote ocean conservation at scale.    This episode gives an insight into Mathilda's journey and motivation to found Ocean Purpose Project, provides an understanding of the Blue Economy, and highlights the role of the oceans and the importance of protecting them.    For listeners interested in learning more about Ocean Purpose Project, a link to the website can be found here.    Do you have any suggestions for guests or themes that we should take a closer look at? Feel free to drop us an email at [email protected]

This week's episode of Green Minds features Mathilda D'silva, Founder and CEO of Ocean Purpose Project. Ocean Purpose Project is a Singapore-based NGO that aims to solve the ocean pollution crisis and promote ocean conservation at scale. 

 

This episode gives an insight into Mathilda's journey and motivation to found Ocean Purpose Project, provides an understanding of the Blue Economy, and highlights the role of the oceans and the importance of protecting them. 

 

For listeners interested in learning more about Ocean Purpose Project, a link to the website can be found here

 

Do you have any suggestions for guests or themes that we should take a closer look at? Feel free to drop us an email at [email protected] 

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