
Plastics Revolution with Tammy Ven Dange
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About Plastics Revolution with Tammy Ven Dange
Mother Nature has a plastics problem. This podcast isn’t about the problem though. It’s about the solutions. In each episode, host and entrepreneur, Tammy Ven Dange chats with the innovators, change makers and fellow entrepreneurs who are leading the plastics revolution. Each of them has created a business solution to reduce the negative impacts of plastic pollution to the environment. In their stories, they’ll answer questions about what prompted them to start their businesses or organisations. How did they fund it? What challenges have they faced? And what impact do they want to make? Along the way, we’ll also share tips and ideas so that you too can join the plastics revolution. Check out the full transcripts at plasticsrevolution.com or on Tammy’s blog page, tvendange.com. Hosted by Tammy Ven Dange Produced by Jonny Puskas Theme Music by Joseph McDade All Rights Reserved 2019
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In this episode of the Plastics Revolution podcast, host Tammy Ven Dange chats with Samantha Cross of Plastic Police [https://plasticpolice.com.au/] and Cross Connections Consulting [https://crossconnections.com.au/]. Samantha spent most of her career helping companies reduce their waste as an employee of Brambles. Then a few years ago, a combination of circumstances led her to start her own consulting company and a passion project she called Plastic Police to tackle soft plastic waste specifically. What started as a shipping container and one school has now evolved to a fully tested model with a scalable blueprint for businesses and organisations anywhere. We hope you enjoy this episode of Plastics Revolution with Samantha Cross of Plastic Police. You can read the summary and see all of the links from this episode on Tammy’s blog [https://tvendange.com/podcast]. Credits Hosted by Tammy Ven Dange Produced by Jonny Puskas Theme Music by Joseph McDade All Rights Reserved 2020

In this episode of Plastics Revolution, host Tammy Ven Dange chats with Abigail Forsyth, the co-founder and managing director of KeepCup. Abigail and her brother were running a number of cafes in the Melbourne area when they recognised the amount of disposable coffee cups going through their business and ending up in landfill. Even worse, they couldn’t believe that there wasn’t already a reusable alternative on the market. Ten years later, the KeepCup brand has become the generic term for a reusable coffee cup in many places. We hope you enjoy this episode of Plastics Revolution with Abigail Forsyth of KeepCup. You can read the summary and see all of the links from this episode on Tammy’s blog [https://tvendange.com/podcast]. Credits Hosted by Tammy Ven Dange Produced by Jonny Puskas Theme Music by Joseph McDade All Rights Reserved 2020

In this episode of Plastics Revolution, host Tammy Ven Dange chats with Stephen Webster of Integrated Recycling [http://www.integratedrecycling.com.au/], an Australian manufacturer of recycled plastic products. In this show, we learn about the origins of the company and how it’s progressed from making posts from the recycled plastic film that was used to cover grapevines to a much greater variety of products now. This includes their Duratrack railway sleepers and their “in-development” urban noise barriers – both that have the potential to use a huge amount of recycled plastic. We hope you enjoy this episode of Plastics Revolution with Stephen Webster of Integrated Recycling. You can read the summary and see all of the links from this episode on Tammy’s blog [https://tvendange.com/podcast]. Credits Hosted by Tammy Ven Dange Produced by Jonny Puskas Theme Music by Joseph McDade All Rights Reserved 2020

In this episode of Plastics Revolution, Tammy Ven Dange chats with Chris Tangey ofEcycle Solutions [https://www.ecyclesolutions.net.au/?utm_source=Plastics%20Revolutions%20Podcast&utm_medium=Online&utm_campaign=Polystyrene], an Australian recycler of e-waste and polystyrene. Polystyrene has been a popular padding and packaging solution for a long time. However, because it’s really 98% air, it’s been the bugbear of the plastics recycling industry because it’s very difficult to transport it at a profitable rate. Chris and I talked about the value of this recyclable material and why they are able to provide this service when most other recyclers can’t. We hope you enjoy this episode of Plastics Revolution with Chris Tangey of Ecycle Solutions. You can read the summary and see all of the links from this episode at https://plasticsrevolution.com [https://plasticsrevolution.com]. Credits Hosted by Tammy Ven Dange Produced by Jonny Puskas Theme Music by Joseph McDade All Rights Reserved 2020

In this episode of Plastics Revolution, host Tammy Ven Dange chats with Rebecca Prince-Ruiz of Plastic Free July [https://www.plasticfreejuly.org/]. Rebecca didn’t mean to start a global movement. She just set a family challenge to reduce the amount of plastic that they were using in the month of July. Now with an estimated 250 million people involved in 177 countries, we talk about future as the organisation is about to celebrate their 10th anniversary. We hope you enjoy this episode of Plastics Revolution with Rebecca Prince-Ruiz. You can read the summary and see all of the links from this episode on Tammy’s blog [https://tvendange.com/podcast]. Credits Hosted by Tammy Ven Dange Produced by Jonny Puskas Theme Music by Joseph McDade All Rights Reserved 2020

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