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In this episode of the FilmTalks podcast our hosts outline a global shift from a traditional waste-heavy industrial model toward a circular economy that prioritises reuse and regeneration. While plastic initially revolutionised modern medicine and logistics, its permanence has created a systemic environmental crisis that now requires a fundamental redesign of global production. The podcast highlights how technological innovations, such as AI-driven recycling and bio-based materials, are being integrated with policy changes to transform waste into valuable resources. These efforts bridge the gap between advanced industrial hubs like Sweden and vulnerable coastal communities in Tulum Mexico, and the Dominican Republic that face the direct consequences of marine pollution. Furthermore, our hosts emphasises the vital role of documentary storytelling in making these complex economic and scientific transitions accessible to the general public. Ultimately, the narrative argues that the future of our planet depends on coordinated international collaboration across engineering, government, and local activism. This podcast is made by AI at STUDIO86 AB Stockholm Sweden. https://studio86.se Follow the FilmTalks podcast on Spotify to stay updated on future conversations exploring film, innovation, sustainability, technology, and the stories shaping our world.
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