Sustainably Speaking Podcast Por APM arte de portada

Sustainably Speaking

Sustainably Speaking

De: APM
Escúchala gratis

To make sustainable change, protect our environment and create a lower-carbon future, we need to have a dialogue with everyone involved. Join us on Sustainably Speaking, as we talk with innovators, policymakers, academics, and scientists to discuss the most critical issues of our time – and innovative ways to create a brighter future through the lens of sustainability. Visit: https://plasticmakers.org/education-innovation/podcast/.2023 APM Ciencia Ciencias Geológicas Química
Episodios
  • Opening Doors In STEM with Vaishali Udupa and Jennifer Ronk
    Mar 23 2026

    What does a career in STEM—science, technology, engineering and math—really look like today? It might mean managing thousands of employees at a federal agency, protecting breakthrough inventions through patents, or helping redesign the materials that power modern life. The common thread isn’t a straight line. It’s curiosity, adaptability and the willingness to say yes to new opportunities.

    Host Mia Quinn sits down with Vaishali Udupa, Chief IP Counsel at Verizon and former Commissioner for Patents at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, and Jennifer Ronk, a plastics and sustainability expert at Dow, to explore how the next generation can build meaningful careers in science, technology, and sustainability.

    Together, they talk candidly about mentorship, overcoming challenges, embracing leadership, and why you don’t need your entire future mapped out at 18. Along the way, they share candid stories about mentorship, leadership and resilience—and explain why curiosity and problem-solving are at the heart of every STEM career.

    You’ll also hear how patents and intellectual property fuel innovation and how emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) are reshaping careers across science, engineering and manufacturing.

    Más Menos
    18 m
  • Recycling's Big Year and Even Bigger Future
    Jan 30 2026

    What if we could recycle just half of the plastic currently going to landfills?

    The answer: 173,000 new jobs, nearly $50 billion in economic output, and a stronger American manufacturing base.

    In this episode of Sustainably Speaking, host Mia Quinn welcomes back Ross Eisenberg, president of America’s Plastic Makers, for a wide-ranging conversation on why recycling is no longer just an environmental issue—it’s an economic and manufacturing opportunity hiding in plain sight.

    Ross highlights what’s actually working in recycling today, from large-scale facilities turning plastic into new products to advanced technologies that can recover materials once thought to be unrecyclable. He explains why the idea that “recycling doesn’t work” is one of the biggest myths holding back progress.

    The conversation also tackles the policy choices shaping the future of recycling, including:

    • Why flexible, technology-neutral policies matter more than one-size-fits-all mandates
    • How mass balance works (and why it’s similar to Fair Trade coffee)
    • What states are getting right—and wrong—on Extended Producer Responsibility
    • Why a federal definition of advanced recycling as manufacturing could unlock investment nationwide

    Looking ahead, Ross shares what success could look like, from scaling U.S. recycling infrastructure to reaching a global plastics agreement that expands access to waste management for billions of people worldwide.

    And yes, there’s some fun along the way…from K-pop playlists to shark diving and guilty-pleasure reality TV.

    Más Menos
    18 m
  • Investing In Sustainable Technology with SK Capital's Anne Kolton
    Oct 27 2025

    Biodegradable water-soluble films. Recycling that reuses molecules over and over. AI that can develop more sustainable polymers. In this conversation, Sustainably Speaking host Mia Quinn sits down with Anne Kolton, Chief Sustainability Officer at SK Capital Partners, to explore the next wave of innovation in manufacturing and materials. Anne shares how her team invests in companies developing breakthrough products, how U.S. manufacturing can launch smarter, more efficient processes, and why engineering and AI will transform the materials we all use every day.

    Más Menos
    19 m
Todavía no hay opiniones