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#PolyPod
#Polypod – Full Sirkel: Bli med på plastsafari

#PolyPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 36:18


PF Bærekrafts serie «Full sirkel» tar deg med på en reise i det sirkulære landskapet med engasjerte og kunnskapsrike guider. Denne tiende episoden handler om plast – som er på alles lepper og en viktig miljøsak i Norge. Men, det er en debatt med fornuft og følelser iblandet både fakta og myter. Skal utviklingen drives av industriell innovasjon, forbrukermakt og/ eller regulering. Sirkulærøkonomistrategien fra Regjeringen lar vente på seg, og i mellomtiden legger EU føringene vi alle må forholde oss til. Hvilke forventninger har ekspertene til den sirkulære plastøkonomien?Lytt til samtalen mellom:Vilma Havas, en av grunnleggerne bak Nordic Ocean Watch, rådgiver og forsker i SALT og i gang med en PhD i sirkulær plastøkonomiSusie Jahren, en av Norges ledende plastforskere med PhD i materialvitenskap fra Cambridge og bred kunnskap om sirkulærøkonomi og bærekraftig plastteknologiBrita Staal, leder SALTs internasjonale arbeid og har her programlederrollen på vegne av styret i Polyteknisk BærekraftI denne episoden lærer du om plastens rolle i sirkulærøkonomien og om hva vi kan forvente av endringer og utvikling på området. Du hører om verdikjeder for utnyttelse av norske plastmaterialer i lokal sysselsetting og om internasjonalt samarbeid for å sikre stabile forsyningskjeder. Du får også et innblikk i de sosiale problemene plast på avveie skaper. På denne plastsafarien får du så klart mange konkrete eksempler på produkter og selskaper som lykkes. Du får også med deg ekspertenes klare råd til hva den norske sirkulærstrategien bør inneholde av retningslinjer og mål for å sikre forutsigbarhet for teknologiutvikling og investeringer.I «Full sirkel»-serien hører du fra folk som jobber konkret med sirkulærøkonomiske løsninger fra ulike innfallsvinkler. Her får du innsikt og inspirasjon fra eksperter, ledere, entreprenører og forskere som diskuterer utvikling, trender og tematikk – som helt enkelt handler om hvordan vi kan utnytte ressursene våre smartere, bedre og lengre. Så håper vi du vil ta diskusjonen videre – og lykkes med det du gjør – i dine sirkler. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The CiC Show Podcast
CiC 99: Nordic Ocean Watch

The CiC Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 60:57


This week we talk to Regitze and Camilla from Nordic Ocean Watch Denmark. They tell us about sailing around Iceland, the community they're building to protect our oceans and what are micro plastics! Marius gives us a news round up and hot tips. And check the stars because your zodiac sign has changed!

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CPH Postcast
CiC 99: Nordic Ocean Watch

CPH Postcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 60:57


This week we talk to Regitze and Camilla from Nordic Ocean Watch Denmark. They tell us about sailing around Iceland, the community they're building to protect our oceans and what are micro plastics! Marius gives us a news round up and hot tips. And check the stars because your zodiac sign has changed! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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hello X
TAVAHA

hello X

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 28:25


Tavaha! Find out what it means to take care of our oceans with Vilma Havas, the founder of the Nordic Ocean Watch and the Lofoten Diving Club, cleaning up Nusfjord harbour in Lofoten, in North of Norway. You will also meet marine biologist Marthe Larsen Haar, who does research on marine litter at SALT. The plastic problem is accumulating at 15tons per second, so we need your help! Plastic! Toothbrushes, car tires, diapers...chewing gum? We are surrounded by plastic in our everyday life. Sometimes in surprising places. Unfortunately a lot of the plastic we make end up in the ocean, creating vast floating islands of plastic and microplastic mistaken for food by the smaller organisms living in the sea. According to UN Environment 8 million tonnes of plastic end up in the world's oceans every year. What kind of effects does this have on the environment? And what can we do about it? Special thanks to Vilma Havas of Nordic Ocean Watch and Marthe Larsen Haar of SALT. Thanks also to Lofoten Diving and the team of divers including: Daniel Visnovsky, Aleksander Burns, Andreas Neverdal, Damian Cwik, Marius Magnussen and Welat Horori. Episode artwork by Valentin Manz / Ice-9. Watch Lofoten Diving Club and Vilma of NOW dive for trash on hello X YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9775UtZIl0&t=5s   The Plastic Code of Conduct Be prepared– bring your canvas bag when shopping Conscious eating – bring your cutlery and cup Recycle plastic bottles, ‘pant' as we say in Norway Say no to microplastics Look down – pick it up! Plastic is a resource – not garbage The Plastic Code of Conduct is created in collaboration between Nordic Ocean Watch and Spire. Read more about it here: http://nordicoceanwatch.no/en/projects/plastic-code-of-conduct/     TAVAHA plastic whale by Ice-9 artist Valentin Manz in front of Polaria science centre and aquarium in Tromsø. Commissioned by Nordic Ocean Watch and the Norwegian Miljødirectorate. Photo by Marina Borovaya for Ice-9.     #tavaha #iamfromthefuture #helloX #plastic #Pollution#WaterPollution #PlasticFree   LINKS: Nordic Ocean Watch (http://nordicoceanwatch.no/en/front/) Lofoten Diving (https://www.lofoten-diving.com/) SALT (https://salt.nu/en/)Mapping study by SALT with GRID Arendal (https://news.grida.no/mapping-marine-debris-on-the-lofoten-coast)   More info on plastic pollution: https://www.unenvironment.org/interactive/beat-plastic-pollution/ https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/05/plastics-facts-infographics-ocean-pollution/ http://web.unep.org/unepmap/un-declares-war-ocean-plastic https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-42264788 https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/what-is-in-chewing-gum/ The Great Pacific garbage patch explained https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EyaTqezSzs   Microplastic: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/12/microplastic-pollution-in-oceans-is-far-greater-than-thought-say-scientists   Ghost fishing: https://www.thedodo.com/in-the-wild/ocean-animals-dying-in-lost-fishing-gear https://www.ghostfishing.org/the-problem/ https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/06/heather-koldeway-explorer-nets-plastic-philippines-ocean-culture/ https://arcticwwf.org/newsroom/stories/hunting-for-ghost-nets/ http://wwf.panda.org/knowledge_hub/where_we_work/baltic/threats/marine_litter/   Cleanup efforts: https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/9/18175940/ocean-cleanup-breaks-plastic-pollution-silicon-valley-boyan-slat-wilson   HelloX partners include: Tromsø municipality The North Norwegian Art MuseumFram - the High North Research Centre for Climate and the Environment with it's flagships: Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, technology and agreements, Effects of climate change on sea and coastal ecology Effects of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems, landscapes, society and indigenous peoples hello X theme music by metatag on hel audio https://helaudio.bandcamp.com/album/surrender Tavaha episode music by theta orogen on nopatience records (https://theta007.bandcamp.com/album/theta ) and Tom Arthurs / Isambard Khroustaliov on Not Applicable(http://not-applicable.bandcamp.com/) Ice-9 is supported by: Fram High North Research Center (https://framsenteret.no/) The Norwegian Arts Council (https://www.kulturradet.no/)Innovation Norway (https://www.innovasjonnorge.no/en/start-page/) Koro-Public Art Norway (https://koro.no/) Hello x is produced by Ice-9, with Christine Cynn, Anneli Stiberg and Valentin Manz. Associate producers include Marina Borovaya and Annika Wistrøm. Sound mix by Nathanael Gustin.Digital design by Ismet BachtiarStorygenerator developed by Furkle Industries

Power Ladies
Ep.10 - Radical Broccoli (The Power Duo Susanne og Anette Bastviken) - eco-living, vegansk og plastfri livsstil.

Power Ladies

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2018 72:55


I denne episoden møter vi damene bak den grønne kommunikasjons- og rådgivnings businessen Radical Broccoli. Søstrene Anette og Susanne Bastviken er to super sjarmerende damer med bein i nesa og et brennende engasjement for å bidra til at verden blir et mer bærekraftig sted. Gjennom å dele kunnskapen sin og gi tips og tricks på bloggen, i sosiale medier og i livsstilsmagasinet Dailystory.no, samtidig som å samarbeide med Gunhild Stordalens Eat Foundation og Nordic Ocean Watch så får de utløp for nettopp dette. For å gi de et moderne, forståelig og fancy begrep om hva de holder på med så kan man bruke ordet Greenfluencer - de har snart ivrige 8500 følgere på Instagram! Susanne har også bakgrunn fra FN og Anette fra Forsvaret.

PEOPLE WHO ARE CRUSHIN' IT [the ecofemmag podcast]
RADICAL BROCCOLI: CREATING RADICAL CHANGE

PEOPLE WHO ARE CRUSHIN' IT [the ecofemmag podcast]

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 32:17


Anette is the founder of the podcast, «På krigsstien». She has worked for the EAT Foundation, the Norwegian Armed Forces, and The Norwegian Atlantic Committee. She has volunteered with the Norwegian Red Cross, and Women in War and International Politics (WIWIP). She holds an M.A. in War Studies from King’s College, London. Anette loves hiking, yoga, and has recently fallen for surfing. Susanne has worked for the EAT Foundation, A.T. Kearney, and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). She has been involved with the CBS Model United Nations and the Association of Norwegian Students Abroad, and has volunteered at Ryes Café. Susanne holds an M.Sc. in Business and Administration from Copenhagen Business School. She likes all things related to water and photography.   Radical Broccoli: Creating Radical Change The Takeaways: Radical Broccoli was founded by two Norwegian sisters, Susanne and Anette Bastviken, three years ago with a mission to spread environmental awareness, protect Mother Earth, and heal our oceans. Anette and Susanne are helping lead the eco-friendly movement through environmental awareness, consulting, communications, and advising. Radical Broccoli provides tips, advice, and educational information about everything eco-friendly! Topics include recycling, green beauty, up-to-date research on environmentalism, and sustainability. Three years ago, two powerhouse sisters in Norway, Anette and Susanne Bastviken, founded the eco-conscious company, Radical Broccoli. These two women are dedicated to protecting Mother Earth and her children through environmental awareness, consulting, communications, and advising. They work closely with the Norwegian lifestyle magazine, Dailystory, the Nordic Ocean Watch, and are members of the Ethical Writers and Creatives coalition. Anette and Susanne are on a mission to walk-the-walk when it comes to environmental protection and education, and in my opinion, they’re definitely crushing this goal. Their website covers everything from plant-based foods and recipes, creating sustainable habits, purchasing used-clothing, eco-friendly products, green beauty and wellness, new research on environmentalism and sustainability, highlighting companies and individuals that are leading the pack in green living, recycling, and minimal waste lifestyles. During our podcast interview, Anette and Susanne discussed their business strategies, future goals for Radical Broccoli, and the obstacles they’ve had to overcome. Their company has experienced rapid growth in the past few years, and they credit their success to advice their grandmother gave them when they were young, “Always aim for the best.” It’s obvious these two women have taken this piece of advice to heart and applied it to Radical Broccoli’s business model. Anette and Susanne left with us with parting advice to motivate others who may feel hesitant to start their own green companies: “Do it, and don’t let fear stop you from doing what you love. It’s only going to inspire others to do the same.” It was a pleasure conversing with these two innovative, radiant women, and I genuinely love following them on social media. They have a unique way of bringing a light, playful energy to the world of environmentalism, which can be a disheartening topic. For that, I sincerely thank them both. I hope you take a few minutes to listen to this week’s podcast, or you can watch the full episode here. Check out Radical Broccoli’s website for tips, advice, and educational content, and make sure to follow them on Instagram and Facebook! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Miljøpodden
Emballasje

Miljøpodden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 27:25


Med leder av miljøkollektivet Nordic Ocean Watch, Simen Knudsen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Ekko
Surferen Simen og forurenset hav

Ekko

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2017 17:04


**Simen og havet Surferen Simen Knudsen begynte å bekymre seg for livet i havet og all plasten som fløt på strendene. Han vil heller gjøre noe ,enn å være en del av problemet . Simen Knudsen er altså leder for miljøkollektivet Nordic Ocean Watch, surferne som vil ta-va-ha ; ta vare på havet.

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