The Tyre Recycling Podcast is brought to you by the industry leading journal for the tyre recycling industry, Tyre & Rubber Recycling. Hosted by Richard Wilson, Contributor to Tyre & Rubber Recycling and Ewan Scott, the magazine's Editor, the podcast interviews the leading names in the tyre recycling sector as they gain global insights into the latest developments and ongoings in the industry. From products using recycled rubber, to tyre pyrolysis, to tyre shredding to tyre recycling equipme ...
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"Toast this pair who are trying to make a difference one rubbish episode at a time" - The Independent If you think recycling is boring, think again. James and Robbie are here to prove that recycling is not only important but also downright fun! Ever wondered what happens to the lime in a recycled Corona bottle? Or, why a cucumber needs to be wrapped in plastic? The answers may surprise you. James does the research, while Robbie brings his unfiltered knowledge to the table, making for an unex ...
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Solid waste, recycling Cover art photo provided by Jilbert Ebrahimi on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jilburr
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Rick Kappel, Course Director of Quality Recycling Program at The Civil Engineer School-Air Force Institute of Technology, interviews experts out on the field to give students insight on what to expect.
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Every episode of the Plastic Recycling Podcast features insights from leading experts in the plastics recycling industry. We cover important topics like Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), innovative recycling technologies, and the latest legislation affecting recycled plastics, particularly in food and beverage packaging. Stay informed about the ever-changing world of recycling and get involved in driving real change. The podcast is brought by CANEI and hosted by industry leader Alkarim ...
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71. Dirty business - is waste crime on the rise?
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59:39A vast illegal waste dump in Oxfordshire, stretching 150 metres and sinking two storeys deep, has sent shockwaves through the waste industry. It’s a stark reminder of one of the sector’s most persistent challenges: organised waste crime. How could a site of this scale emerge unnoticed and unchallenged? Why did it take the Environment Agency more th…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #84 | Recircle: Tackling Manufacturing Waste at Source
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19:18Barry van Bergen, CEO of Recircle Ltd., joins Ewan Scott for Episode 84 of The Tyre Recycling Podcast. Recircle is a UK technology company addressing a critical, yet often overlooked, aspect of the industry: unvulcanised rubber waste. Barry explains how their innovative water jetting technology selectively separates materials like tread compounds f…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #83 | BPI Advocating for Crumb Rubber Safety
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24:23Scott Gerber, Program Director of the Better Play Initiative (BPI), joins Ewan Scott for Episode 83 of The Tyre Recycling Podcast. The BPI is a US-based advocacy group promoting the safe, sustainable use of recycled rubber in sports and playground applications. Scott addresses concerns about the safety of crumb rubber infill, citing comprehensive s…
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70. Behind the scenes of sustainable TV production, with Stephanie Shires
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52:49With nearly 200,000 tonnes of direct carbon emissions linked to the UK TV and film industry in 2024, sustainability is quickly becoming an urgent priority. This week’s guest, Stephanie Shires, has helped deliver major carbon-reduction initiatives on some of the biggest shows currently on television. She offers a behind-the-scenes look at how enviro…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #82 | On the Ground at The Round Trip with Proge Plast
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23:52Daniele De Maria from Proge Plast Engineering joins The Tyre Recycling Podcast for Episode 82, reporting directly from the Round Trip Tyre and Conveyor Belt Recycling Summit in Melbourne. Daniele provides a fascinating insight into the Italian family-owned business, which has spent over 40 years specialising in customised polymer processing and cir…
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69. Green Screen - the carbon footprint of TV
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58:55The world of television is a carbon minefield, packed with travel, fuel use, catering demands, high-maintenance talent and crews racing against the clock. So how is albert reshaping the industry? Does carbon tracking genuinely drive change, or has it become just another box to tick? In this episode, we go behind the scenes to uncover the challenges…
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68. Sustainable toilet paper - getting to the bottom of it
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57:10In recent years, toilet rolls wrapped in paper instead of plastic have been hailed as the eco-friendly choice. But in most industries, individually wrapping products is seen as wasteful, so why does toilet paper get a free pass? In this episode, we unravel the surprisingly complicated world of “sustainable” loo roll. From eco brands to supermarket …
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #81 | CRM’s Role Today and in the Future of Rubberised Asphalt
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34:41Dr. Barry Takkalou, CEO and Founder of CRM Rubber, joins Richard Wilson live from The Round Trip: Tyre & Conveyor Belt Recycling Summit for Episode 81 of The Tyre Recycling Podcast. As a civil engineer with 40 years of experience, Barry discusses his objective to share North American experiences with rubberised asphalt with colleagues in Australia …
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67. Will there really be more plastic than fish in the ocean?
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50:54In 2016, the Ellen MacArthur Foundation made a striking prediction: by 2050, there could be more plastic in the ocean than fish. The claim spread like wildfire, appearing in headlines, reports, and speeches around the world. But is it true, or just a catchy soundbite? In this episode, we dive into how scientists estimate the weight of plastic and f…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #80 | Inside “The Tyre Scandal” with Paul Kenyon
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23:25BAFTA-winning BBC journalist Paul Kenyon joins The Tyre Recycling Podcast live from the Round Trip Tyre and Conveyor Belt Recycling Summit in Melbourne. Paul, whose File on 4 programme "The Tyre Scandal" exposed the illegal export of UK end-of-life tyres to India, discusses what he hoped to learn at the summit, noting Australia is at a "more advanc…
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66. Who should win the Earthshot prize?
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55:13Launched in 2021, the Earthshot Prize has quickly become one of the most influential awards in global sustainability. Each year, it celebrates groundbreaking companies and visionary projects that embody the best of human ingenuity. In this episode, we explore who might take home the prize in 2025, why the money itself may matter less than you’d thi…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #79 | Tyromer’s Next Chapter: Scaling Devulcanised Rubber
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18:17Jon Visaisouk, CEO of Tyromer, joins The Tyre Recycling Podcast live from the Round Trip Tyre and Conveyor Belt Recycling Summit in Melbourne for Episode 79. Tyromer utilises a proprietary devulcanization process to transform crumb rubber into a high-value material for new rubber products. Jon discusses his objectives for the summit, emphasising th…
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65. Recycling realities in the Global South, with Esther Carter from Delterra
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57:54With over 17,000 islands, 34,000 miles of coastline, and limited formal waste management, Indonesia faces an immense waste challenge, one that’s compounded by imports of foreign waste from countries like the UK. This week’s guest, Esther Carter (recently named #1 on the Resource Hot 100), shares insights from her time living and working in Indonesi…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #78 | Viva Energy's Vanessa Linehan on TPO & Decarbonisation
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15:50Recorded live from the Round Trip Tyre Recycling and Conveyor Belt Summit in Melbourne, Episode 78 of The Tyre Recycling Podcast features Vanessa Linehan, Head of Future Fuels and Decarbonisation at Viva Energy. Vanessa discusses Viva Energy's significant move into the tyre recycling space through its MOU with Klean Industries to develop a large-sc…
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64. Why is recycling so hard in America?
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57:10Fresh from the Sustainable Packaging Coalition conference in Boston, we dive into America’s focus on EPR, flexible plastics, and consumer engagement. Don’t miss our biggest takeaways from this influential event. Plus, are red Solo cups rubbish or not, does pouring a drink down a drain count as littering, and why is James annoyed at his son? Join ho…
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63. Waste on a plane - how airlines manage recycling
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58:20Each year, airlines generate more than 5.7 million tonnes of cabin waste, much of it disappearing “out of sight, out of mind.” But behind those discarded coffee cups and meal trays lies a tangle of international regulations and border controls that make recycling very challenging. In this episode, we unpack the complex world of in-flight waste, exp…
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62. Why toothpaste tubes can finally be recycled
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55:51In a seismic shift that really damages the credibility of 'The Rubbish Book', toothpaste tubes can now be recycled. But what changed to make an entire product category recyclable, and what could this mean for other similar products in the future? In this episode, we squeeze out every last detail, from collection and sorting to recycling innovations…
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61. Labubu - the rise and risks of blind box packaging
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56:42The blind box market is booming, valued at more than $15 billion, with over 10 million Labubu dolls sold each month. But behind the thrill of surprise lies something darker, a system fuelled by FOMO and overconsumption. In this episode, we unbox the packaging to uncover the hidden psychology of blind boxes. Plus, are yoghurt pots rubbish or not, ca…
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60. FlexCollect - closing the loop on flexible plastic, with Gareth Morton from Ecosurety
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58:25Over 160,000 households across 10 local authorities have been trialling flexible plastic collections. The early results are promising: strong participation, positive resident feedback, and low contamination rates. But while 400 tonnes have been collected so far, that figure pales in comparison to the estimated 150,000 tonnes expected once all counc…
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59. How we made flexible plastic recycling valuable
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58:38Recycling flexible (or soft) plastics has long been a challenge; costly, labour-intensive, and difficult to scale. In this episode, we explore how major UK brands came together to fund groundbreaking work that helped make supermarket collection of these plastics possible, paving the way for household recycling in the future. James and Robbie, two o…
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58. Why plastic recycling isn't working
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58:58Plastic recycling is facing breaking point. Financial models aren’t adding up, legislation has stalled, and major brands are dialling back their commitments. With recyclers shutting their doors, we explore why the system is faltering, how the crisis could reshape the industry, and what it all means for the future of plastic. Plus, are water filters…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #77 | Tyre Stewardship Australia on Tyre Recycling Summit Debut
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20:53In the second part of our series previewing the Round Trip 2025 Tyre and Conveyor Belt Recycling Summit, The Tyre Recycling Podcast welcomes Lina Goodman, CEO of Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA). Lina discusses TSA's excitement for the summit, explaining how the collaboration with the mandatory Tyrewise scheme in New Zealand will be a showcase for …
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57. Why the UN Plastic Treaty failed...again!
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55:31Hailed as a landmark effort to curb plastic pollution, the plastic treaty was supposed to unite nations around a binding plan to cut production, improve recycling, and reduce waste. But as talks dragged on, the deal collapsed under competing interests, petrochemical producers on one side, environmental advocates on the other. We break down what wen…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #76 | Tyrewise Looks Ahead to First Recycling Summit
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27:24Adele Rose from Tyrewise returns to The Tyre Recycling Podcast for Episode 76 to preview the upcoming Round Trip 2025 Tyre and Conveyor Belt Recycling Summit in Melbourne, a joint event with Tyre Stewardship Australia. Adele discusses the importance of this inaugural summit for the region and outlines Tyrewise's key objectives, including a major fo…
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Episode 7: Plastic, Policy & Pressure: Navigating the New Rules of Recycled Procurement
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21:26♻️ Welcome to the Plastic Recycling Podcast! In this episode, we’re joined once again by one of our most popular guests – Emily Friedman, Senior Market Editor at ICIS – to break down the latest shifts in the rPET market and what they mean for brands, recyclers, and policy watchers. From evolving bale prices to changing trade routes and ambitious su…
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56. Is aluminium the ultimate packaging?
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57:04Aluminium packaging is on the rise, moving beyond drinks cans and into products once dominated by plastic. But is it really the sustainable hero it’s made out to be? This episode unpacks the hidden costs and challenges behind the growth of aluminium, from its energy-intensive production to supply constraints, while also exploring its potential to t…
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55. How brands got us hooked on plastic, with Saabira Chaudhuri
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49:23This week’s guest, Saabira Chaudhuri, author of Consumed: How Big Brands Got Us Hooked on Plastic, takes us on a fascinating journey through the meteoric rise of plastic. From the quirks of history that propelled it past every rival material, to the boardroom decisions that sealed its fate, we uncover how plastic became the world’s go-to choice, an…
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54. Sachets - the true cost of convenience
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53:08In the UK, sachets might seem like a small, insignificant problem but across the world, they're anything but. In countries like India, sachets are the primary packaging for a wide range of everyday products. Globally, an estimated 855 billion are used every year. This week, we delve into the surprising history of the sachet, how it became a major c…
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53. Why excessive packaging is illegal
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59:54Ever received a tiny item in an enormous box? You're not alone, and believe it or not, that kind of wasteful packaging might actually be illegal. In this episode, Talking Rubbish unpacks (pun intended) a little-known piece of legislation that gives you the power to push back. We dig into the truth behind excessive packaging, reveal what the law rea…
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52. How landfills actually work
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58:50Often ignored and rarely understood, landfills are one of the most fascinating components of our waste system. In this episode, we dig deep (literally and metaphorically) into how landfills actually work, how they get closed when they are full, and why they need looking after for decades after the last piece of rubbish is dealt with. Out of sight d…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #75 | REDISA: South Africa's Waste Tyre Crisis Unpacked
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38:10In Podcast 75, Tyre and Rubber Recycling engage in a frank discussion with South Africa's REDISA where Stacey Jansen and Alex Erdmann give an overview of the challenges REDISA and South Africa have faced in developing a waste tyre plan. SUBSCRIBE ► https://tinyurl.com/TRR-Subscribe WEBSITE ► https://tinyurl.com/TRR-Website TYRE & RUBBER RECYCLING ►…
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51. Why does your glass bottle contain microplastics?
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58:18New research suggests that glass bottles may contain more microplastics than plastic bottles or aluminium cans, but how is that even possible? We dive into where these plastics are coming from, why the media is not highlighting this surprising fact, and what it tells us about the hidden complexities of packaging. Plus, are cocktail sticks rubbish o…
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50. The truth about climate change, with Mike Berners-Lee
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58:57We’re thrilled to mark our 50th episode with a very special guest: renowned climate expert and communicator, Mike Berners-Lee. In this milestone conversation, we dive into his latest book, A Climate of Truth, which challenges governments, the media, and all of us to confront climate issues with honesty, urgency, and clarity. His call for truth-tell…
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49. Carbon offsetting - the good, the bad and the ugly
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52:36Carbon offsetting has sparked both enthusiasm and scepticism in recent years. Is it a vital source of funding for crucial climate projects, or just a clever form of greenwashing? In this episode, we unpack what it takes to create a carbon offset, why the process is so complex, and how growing scrutiny is reshaping the market. Plus, are Ozempic pens…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #74 | John Loudermilk on Recovered Carbon Black’s Future
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24:26John Loudermilk, CEO of Birla Carbon, joined The Tyre Recycling Podcast for Episode 74 to discuss the future of recovered carbon black (rCB). He shares Birla's strategy for scaling "sustainable carbonaceous materials," highlights the limiting factors for rCB, and reveals how research could unlock new applications. John also introduces Continua 8030…
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48. Green fields - can festivals be sustainable?
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58:14It’s Glastonbury! As festival season kicks off, so does a tidal wave of waste, but also a chance for change. Festivals create a unique, closed environment ideal for using compostable plastics, reusable packaging, and cutting-edge sustainability tech. This week, we dive into the most exciting eco-initiatives happening on the festival circuit and ask…
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47. Recycling in flats - how to make it work
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59:58Flats and houses of multiple occupation (HMOs) have long posed a challenge for the recycling industry, with high contamination rates and varied attitudes toward waste separation. In this episode, we explore what recent trials have revealed about improving recycling in these tricky settings and how much of a difference these changes could make acros…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #73 | Arthur Wagner on RFID Tech & REGOM's US Expansion
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23:15Arthur Wagner from REGOM joined The Tyre Recycling Podcast for Episode 73 as we explored the technology behind their tyre identification systems and their expansion into the US market. Arthur discusses how REGOM's system, which already has 12 operational lines in Europe, helps achieve better valorisation by speeding up logistics, though it still re…
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46. Greenwashing exposed - the brands that mislead
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58:43Greenwashing. It's a term we’re hearing far too often, especially about brands that should know better. In this episode, we unpack how slick marketing turns cost-cutting and empty promises into the illusion of sustainability. From misleading campaigns to carefully buried truths, we reveal how companies exploit eco-conscious consumers in the name of…
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45. Recycling labels explained, with Alice Harlock from OPRL
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49:08This week on the podcast, James and Robbie sit down with Alice Harlock from OPRL, the organisation behind those “recycle” or “do not recycle” labels on packaging. We increasingly rely on these labels to guide our recycling habits, but how do they stay accurate in a world of constantly changing local rules and slow packaging timelines? Alice shares …
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44. RAM raid - should the Government control our packaging?
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55:39As part of sweeping new recycling legislation, the UK Government is rolling out the Recyclability Assessment Methodology (RAM), a traffic light system rating how recyclable packaging really is. But is it any government’s job to steer material choices, or should markets decide? Could this stifle innovation in emerging materials without established r…
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43. Does plastic cause heart disease?
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55:43Last month, headlines sounded the alarm: 'Plastic causes heart disease!' Scary? Definitely. But as usual, the reality is far more complex than the clickbait. What kind of plastic are we talking about? How exactly are we exposed to it? And if it’s so harmful, why are we still making it? In this episode, we cut through the noise, unpack the science, …
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42. Do we really only recycle 9% of plastic?
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58:58The widely cited statistic that just 9% of plastic is recycled has become a common talking point, but how accurate is it? In this episode, we unpack the truth behind the number and explore the complex world of plastic recycling. From the recycling-friendly plastic bottle to the problematic flexible films, not all plastics are created equal, and nei…
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41. On a mission - what can we learn from plastic recycling in South Africa?
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57:36Robbie is back from a Global Expert Mission to South Africa, where he explored the challenges and innovations shaping plastic recycling and sustainability. In this episode, he shares eye-opening insights from his trip, from the realities of landfills and the role of waste reclaimers to the impact of voluntary Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) …
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40. Is paper the new glass, with Will Connolly from Diageo
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50:58Our first ever live episode, recorded at the NEC in Birmingham during Packaging Innovations! In this special episode, James and Robbie are joined by Will Connolly from Diageo, the creative force behind the paper-based packaging for iconic brands like Johnnie Walker and Baileys. Together, we dive deeper into the world of paperisation, exploring why …
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39. From plastic to paper - a greener move or greenwashed myth?
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59:37The shift from plastic to paper is gaining momentum as brands look for more sustainable packaging, but is paper really the better option? This episode digs beneath the surface of the paper trend, uncovering hidden environmental concerns like increasing monoculture forests, water use and the carbon impact of paper. Plus, we also dive into how textil…
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38. Who is the best recycler in England?
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51:24The recycling league tables are in! Recycling rates are on the rise, but there is a twist; the actual amount of packaging being recycled is going down. Confused? So were we. In this episode, we unpack this surprising contradiction and dive into the data. Which regions in England are leading the charge, and which are falling behind? And more importa…
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37. Eco-pets - reducing your pet’s carbon pawprint
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54:34Happy National Pet Day! In this special episode, we're celebrating our beloved furry companions while exploring how to care for them in a more eco-friendly way. From sustainable pet diets to the best plastics for waste disposal, we’ll share simple tips to reduce your pet’s pawprint on the planet. Plus, how are pet food pouches recycled, are dog toy…
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The Tyre Recycling Podcast | Episode #72 | Tyrewise’s Adele Rose Talks Tyre Recycling in New Zealand
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27:19Adele Rose from Tyrewise joined The Tyre Recycling Podcast for Episode 72 as we looked to find out about the scheme’s early success and their ongoing plans and strategy to develop New Zealand’s domestic market. At the moment, New Zealand optimal processing capacity is about 110,000 tonnes of tyres, but the market demand is currently around 35,000 t…
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36. Ditching disposables - making reusable coffee cups the new normal
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56:27Despite years of effort, reusable cup initiatives have struggled to break through, often dismissed as 'interesting but not scalable'. Some coffee shops have even banned single-use cups, only to watch their sales drop. So, what’s really holding reuse back? And can we ever make it the norm? In this episode, we dive into the successes, setbacks, and l…
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