
Welcome to the latest episode of Brave New Earth, where we are excited to speak with Ben Moody, co-founder of Seven Clean Seas, a company that removes plastic from the ocean. With over 1 million tonnes of plastic removed from the oceans, Seven Clean Seas is making a significant impact in the fight against climate change.
In this episode, Ben shares his inspiring journey and insights into building a purpose-driven business that's making a real difference. We discuss the environmental impact of plastic pollution, how Seven Clean Seas' business model works, and the challenges and successes of running a purpose-driven business.
We cover a range of topics that are essential for anyone interested in finding solutions for climate change, including:
How Ben started Seven Clean Seas and what inspired him to fight plastic pollution
The environmental impact of plastic pollution and how it contributes to climate change
The benefits of offsetting carbon emissions and how Seven Clean Seas is making it accessible to companies
The challenges of running a purpose-driven business and how to overcome them
The importance of collaboration and partnerships in creating a more sustainable future
Join us for this inspiring conversation and learn how you can be a part of the solution to climate change. Don't forget to subscribe to Brave New Earth wherever you get your podcasts and use the following hashtags to join the conversation:
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Contamination: Plastic is often contaminated with food residue, dirt, or other materials, making it challenging to recycle. The presence of contaminants can affect the quality of the recycled plastic and reduce its value.
Different types of plastic: There are many different types of plastic, and each type has different properties and requires different recycling processes. Some types of plastic, such as PET (polyethylene terephthalate), are easier to recycle, while others, like PVC (polyvinyl chloride), are more difficult.
Downcycling: When plastic is recycled, it is often downcycled into lower-quality products. For example, a plastic bottle may be recycled into a lower-quality plastic product, like a plastic bag. This downcycling process means that the plastic cannot be recycled indefinitely, and eventually, it will end up in a landfill or the environment.
Lack of infrastructure: Many communities lack the infrastructure to recycle plastic effectively. Recycling facilities require specialized equipment and technology, and many areas do not have access to these resources.
Overall, plastic recycling requires significant investment in infrastructure and technology, as well as consumer education and behavior change to ensure that plastics are recycled correctly and efficiently. Until then, reducing our consumption of single-use plastics and finding alternatives to plastic is an essential step in reducing plastic pollution and protecting our planet.
May 14, 2023
1 hr 1 min

Welcome back to Brave New Earth, where we bring you inspiring stories of purpose-driven individuals and innovative companies working towards a sustainable future. On today's episode, we sit down with Josh Knauer, the founder of ReSeed Carbon Credits.
ReSeed Fights climate change at scale by financing and incentivizing farmers to steward carbon through regenerative farming practices.
ReSeed is a company that enables small-hold farmers to create and sell carbon credits, while also teaching them regenerative practices to promote sustainable agriculture. Josh's passion for sustainability and social impact led him to start ReSeed, and the company has since helped farmers across the globe to adopt more eco-friendly practices while generating income from carbon credits.
In this episode, we dive deep into the work that ReSeed is doing, and Josh shares his insights on topics like:
The importance of empowering farmers to be part of the solution for climate change
The challenges and opportunities of working in carbon markets
How technology is helping to scale the impact of regenerative agriculture
The role of conscious capitalism in creating a more sustainable future
If you're interested in sustainability, social impact, or entrepreneurship, you won't want to miss this conversation with Josh Knauer. Tune in to Brave New Earth on your favorite podcast platform to learn more about ReSeed and how they're making a difference in the world.
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Smallhold farmers play a critical role in mitigating the effects of climate change. They can implement sustainable agricultural practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, preserve biodiversity, and promote soil health. For instance, they can adopt conservation agriculture, agroforestry, and integrated crop-livestock systems that enhance soil carbon sequestration and reduce deforestation. Smallholders can also use renewable energy sources, such as solar-powered irrigation and biogas digesters, to reduce their carbon footprint. Moreover, they can participate in carbon markets and receive payments for implementing climate-smart practices that reduce emissions and enhance carbon sequestration. By adopting these practices, smallholders can contribute to climate change mitigation, build resilience to climate impacts, and improve their livelihoods.
May 7, 2023
1 hr 5 min

Welcome to the latest episode of our podcast! Today, we're joined by James McGoff, the co-founder of TemperPack, a sustainable packaging company that aims to reduce the environmental impact of shipping and transport.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of sustainable packaging and explore the challenges and opportunities that come with creating eco-friendly solutions for the packaging industry.
We start by discussing the origins of TemperPack and how James and his team came up with the idea for a sustainable packaging company. We learn about the inspiration behind the business and the journey that led them to where they are today.
From there, we move on to explore the challenges of creating sustainable packaging in a world that's dominated by plastic. James shares his insights into the industry and discusses the different factors that need to be considered when creating sustainable packaging solutions.
We talk about the importance of innovation in creating sustainable solutions, and how TemperPack is leading the way in developing new and innovative packaging materials that are both sustainable and effective.
We also discuss the role of government and regulation in promoting sustainable practices, and the impact that regulations can have on the packaging industry as a whole.
Finally, we wrap up the episode by discussing the future of sustainable packaging and how TemperPack is working to create a more sustainable future. We talk about the different projects and initiatives that the company is working on, and how they are constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible in sustainable packaging.
Overall, this was a fascinating conversation with an inspiring entrepreneur who is making a real difference in the world of sustainable packaging. We hope you enjoy listening to this episode and gain some valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of creating sustainable solutions for the packaging industry.
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The packaging industry plays a significant role in our daily lives, providing us with the products we need and ensuring their safe transport. However, the negative impact of packaging on the environment cannot be ignored. The production, use, and disposal of packaging materials contribute significantly to environmental degradation, including pollution, resource depletion, and climate change.
The packaging industry uses a vast amount of resources, including water, energy, and raw materials, to produce the packaging materials. These materials often come from non-renewable resources, such as oil and gas, and require a significant amount of energy to extract and process, leading to greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to climate change. Furthermore, the manufacturing process of packaging materials generates a significant amount of waste and pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution, and air pollution.
After the products are packaged, the packaging material is often used only once before being disposed of, leading to significant waste and environmental damage. Many packaging materials, such as plastic, take hundreds of years to decompose, causing litter and damaging wildlife habitats. Moreover, the disposal of packaging materials often involves incineration or landfilling, leading to further environmental degradation, including air pollution, soil pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Apr 23, 2023
1 hr 7 min

Yes! Welcome back to Brave New Earth my peoples :)
This week’s was a little crazy - proper futuristic stuff.
We all know mining is terrible for the planet, but we also know we need critical metals in the green transition.
Turns out theres a bunch of these metals sitting on the deep ocean sea bed, but picking them up and extracting them without harming biodiversity is near on impossible.
The was until Impossible Metals who have created next level SciFi autonomous robots that do Selective Harvesting of Pollymetalic Modules, picking up rare materials in rocks one by one without disturbing natural habitats.
Insane
Such a cool piece of tech for such a huge market.
Tune in, the episode was crazy.
We spoke about:Â
What is selective harvesting and how will it contribute to the green transition
What is responsible miningÂ
What are critical metals and why are they key for the Green Transition
What are Polymetallic Modules
Creating autonomous underwater robotic materials
Creating a more sustainable extraction
The metals we need to get to a zero carbon economyÂ
Why the current mining supply chain is seriously unethical
The role of Artificial Intelligence in Deep Sea Mining
How do we survey the ocean
How to take care of the underwater habitats when we don’t know what they are
How to extract mineral in an environmentally friendly way
Getting strategic investors onboard
Hope you enjoy!
Love,
H
Mining can have a significant negative impact on the environment and the planet in several ways. Some of the reasons why mining is considered harmful to the planet include:
Deforestation: Mining can involve clearing large areas of land, which can lead to deforestation and loss of wildlife habitats.
Soil erosion: Mining can cause soil erosion and the degradation of soil quality, which can lead to long-term damage to the land.
Water pollution: Mining can release harmful chemicals and pollutants into nearby water sources, which can lead to the contamination of aquatic ecosystems and harm wildlife.
Air pollution: Mining activities can generate dust, particulate matter, and other air pollutants that can harm human health and contribute to climate change.
Greenhouse gas emissions: Mining and processing minerals can also result in significant greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to global warming and climate change.
Overall, mining can have a range of negative impacts on the environment and the planet. However, it is important to note that mining is often necessary to obtain the minerals and resources that are essential for modern society. Therefore, efforts are being made to minimize the environmental impact of mining through improved practices and technologies, such as reducing energy consumption, using renewable energy sources, and adopting sustainable mining practices.
Metals from the deep sea, such as copper, nickel, cobalt, and rare earth elements, are essential for the production of many green technologies, including electric cars, wind turbines, solar panels, and batteries. These metals are used in the production of key components of these technologies, such as motors, generators, wiring, and batteries.
The demand for these metals is expected to increase dramatically in the coming years as the world transitions to a low-carbon economy and expands renewable energy and electric vehicle infrastructure. However, traditional sources of these metals, such as mines on land, are becoming more difficult and expensive to access, leading to increased interest in deep-sea mining.
Deep-sea mining offers a potential source of these critical metals that is not subject to the same geopolitical and environmental risks as traditional mining. In addition, deep-sea mining has the potential to provide a secure, stable supply of these metals, which is essential for the transition to a green economy.
Apr 16, 2023
1 hr

E19: Peter Paul van Voorst tot Voorst, Founder of Skoon Energy - Building the next generation electricity grid & how the green revolution is mimicking the early days of the Internet 🔥
A few weeks ago, I had to head out to Amsterdam for a few meetings.
While I was there, I got the opportunity to sit down with a few local entrepreneurs which was absolutely awesome.
The first was Peter from Skoon energy.
Skoon is an online marketplace for clean mobile energy, including smart commercial management software.
Aged only 29, he’s an incredible entrepreneur on a mission to revolution the Electricity Grid.
Energy is so core to the green transition and he’s doing incredible work moving our energy consumption to a much greener system.
All in a scalable and effective way.
I was super super impressed by him, he’s an incredibly well thought through entrepreneur.
We spoke about:
How Amsterdam is the birthplace of capitalismÂ
Building a huge business of this size by only aged 29
What’s the vision for Skoon
How Skoon are creating a marketplace for power rental market
What’s wrong with our current electricity grid
Why our energy demand is going to 10x
Decentralising Electricity Provision
How long will it be until the grid becomes renewable?
How Skoon are looking to become the Booking.Com of Clean Energy
How to launch an infrastructure heavy company so young
Why you can’t say Yes to everything when you’re launching a businessÂ
Why you should not to listen to your University professors
Taking inspiration from Booking.Com and AirBnb but for a hardware business
How the internet is mimicking the green revolution
Why young people should ONLY be working in Climate-Tech
How to run a marketplace
How ChatGPT is helping Peter be a better founder
Why Culture is so essential to build a long lasting company
Why transparency is key to building companiesÂ
How buying energy containers could become a side hustle
How to get your first client as a business
How to scale a market place internationally
How the business culture is different in Europe
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Skoon Energy is a Dutch-based company that specializes in developing and providing innovative and sustainable energy solutions. The company's mission is to accelerate the transition towards renewable energy sources and to create a cleaner and more sustainable world.
Skoon Energy offers a range of products and services that aim to reduce carbon emissions and provide a cleaner alternative to traditional energy sources. Their flagship product is the Skoonbox, which is a mobile battery system that can be used for a variety of purposes, such as powering construction sites, events, and off-grid locations.
The Skoonbox is designed to be modular and scalable, allowing for easy expansion and customization. The battery system is powered by lithium-ion batteries and can be charged using renewable energy sources such as solar and wind power. The Skoonbox also includes a monitoring system that provides real-time data on energy consumption and can be controlled remotely using a mobile app.
Skoon Energy also offers a range of other products and services, including electric boat engines, electric car charging stations, and energy storage solutions for homes and businesses. The company is committed to promoting sustainable energy practices and is working towards a future where renewable energy sources are the norm.
Apr 9, 2023
57 min

Yesss welcome back my peoples!!
A special episode today - with returning guest Nadav.
Since last time, Nadav has created a very excited accelerator programme in Israel called Climate First - where I am a mentor.
Its a really cool programme so I though I'd get him on to discuss it and launch the programme here.
There's a tonne to learn about the sectors he's working on, why he picked Israel, and how he's going to help founders in his portfolio scale.
Hope you enjoy!
Harry
In this podcast episode, we had the opportunity to chat with Nadav, the founder of Climate First, a venture capital accelerator that invests in early-stage companies focused on developing solutions to address climate change. Nadav shared with us his passion for investing in sustainable technologies and businesses, not just for their potential financial returns but also for their positive impact on the environment and society.
During the conversation, Nadav talked about Climate First's investment philosophy, which is centered on the belief that climate solutions require more than just technological innovation; they must also include social and economic solutions that are equitable and inclusive. He also shared some of the exciting companies they have invested in across various sectors, including renewable energy, transportation, and agriculture.
We discussed the urgency of addressing climate change and the significant economic opportunities that exist in sustainable investments. Nadav emphasized that investing in sustainable businesses is not just a moral imperative but also makes financial sense. He also shared his vision for the future, where sustainable investments are the norm, and businesses are held accountable for their environmental impact.
Overall, this episode offers an insightful conversation on the importance of sustainable investments and the role that venture capital can play in addressing climate change. If you're interested in learning more about Climate First and their approach to investing in sustainable technologies and businesses, this podcast episode is a must-listen.
What is an accelerator?
A startup accelerator, also known as a startup incubator, is a program designed to help early-stage startups grow and succeed. Accelerators typically provide resources, mentorship, and funding to startups over a set period of time, usually between three and six months.
The program is designed to provide a structured environment that allows startups to develop their ideas, build a prototype, test their product, and acquire customers. Startups usually work in a collaborative space alongside other startups in the accelerator, and they receive guidance and support from mentors and industry experts.
In exchange for their support, accelerators typically take an equity stake in the startup, which ranges from 5% to 10% of the company. This provides the accelerator with a financial incentive to help the startup succeed.
Startup accelerators are often run by experienced entrepreneurs or venture capitalists who have a successful track record of launching and scaling startups. The goal of the accelerator is to help startups accelerate their growth and increase their chances of success in the marketplace.
The goal of climate technology is to develop and implement innovative technologies that help mitigate the impacts of climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, improving energy efficiency, and promoting the use of renewable energy sources.
Climate technology encompasses a wide range of solutions across various sectors, such as transportation, agriculture, energy, buildings, and industry. These technologies include renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro power, energy-efficient buildings and appliances, electric vehicles, carbon capture and storage, and sustainable agriculture practices, among others.
Apr 6, 2023
49 min

Welcome back to Brave New Earth my peoples!!
First things first, I apologise for the camera angle here 🤣 I messed up…
HOWEVER, the content is great, so just chuck it on in the background.
Thank you all so much for tuning in, I really appreciate it. If you haven’t already, please subscribe.
Today, we’re back with another Climate-Tech rockstar, Jacqueline van den Ende, Founder & CEO at Carbon Equity.
Jacqueline is one of the most bubbly and charismatic people I’ve sat down with.
She deeply cares about this issue and is doing incredible work trying to fix it.
Carbon Equity is a fund of fund that democratises Climate-Investment.
Basically what the means is it allows normal investors - who are typically excluded from VC opportunities - to invest alongside experts.
This gives them exposure to Climate-Tech VC returns, and brings more capital into the ecosystem for Climate-Technology.
Important mission and a great time.
In this episode we spoke about:
Why most people can’t invest in Venture Capital
What is a Fund of Funds
Why VC is a Power Law Game
Why more people should be able to get involved with the upside of the Green Opportunity
How get people emotionally invested in Climate Change
How diversification leads to less risk
What are the biggest industries in climate
A positive future vision for the climate
What are the people who wear Goat Wool Socks?
Why Climate is one of the fastest
Why Leo and Downey Junior having Climate Funds is important
Do activists have a role to play in the Climate narrative
What are the most exciting sectors in climate?
Are climate markets winner takes all?
Hope you all enjoy!!!
Love,
Harry
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Apr 2, 2023
37 min

Yesss!!!! Welcome back my peoples.
We’re trying something new here…our first ONLINE episode recorded out my kitchen 🤣
Hope the audio quality and video quality is ok for you guys, I’m still learning a lot of this stuff.
I couldn’t have had a better guest to kick off the online recordings with, Anshuman is an absolute legend.
We had an incredibly wide ranging conversation on Climate.
Anshuman has an incredible career in tech before moving to Climate.
We covered why he moved to Climate, why this mission is important to him, and why he chose the mission of teaching 100 million people to work in Climate.
Anshuman has somewhat of a Birdseye view of the industry because he has his finger on who’s hiring, what they need, and how many they need…which gives him a very unique view on the industry.
I’ve spoken a tonne about why this mission is important, but I’ll say it again, getting people to work in Climate is THE biggest thing we can do.
If everyone stopped working for bad companies, they wouldn’t exist anymore.
And the more brainpower we have in impact companies the better.
We didn’t just talk about launching his business or the realities of running an online platform though.
We spoke about the geopolitics of climate, how adoption of climate-tech and sustainability changes across the world and MUCH MUCH more.
I hope you guys enjoy, this was an awesome convo.
Love!
Harry
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Mar 26, 2023
1 hr 2 min

Welcome back to Brave New Earth my peoples!!
Thank you all so much for tuning in, I really appreciate it. If you haven’t already, please subscribe.
Today, we’re back with another Climate-Tech rockstar, Louise Parlons Bentata the founder of Bluemethane.
Bluemethane is fighting climate change by capturing methane from water to create a new source of bio-power.
Did you know how much methane was in water? No, me neither. Nor did I realise it could be used to generate electricity.
Methane’s ability to hold heat in the atmosphere is 85x Carbon’s - mind blowing.
In this pod we talk about:
What form of Methane has water?
Why did everyone focus on Carbon not Methane?
Why you need to think about the biases you don’t know you hold
How Louise launched a business without meeting her founder in person
The importance of hiring kind people
How to innovate in financial markets and create a market for yourself
This is a really incredible company that has a huge potential.
I loved how humble and caring Louise was. I have no doubt this business will do brilliant things.
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Mar 19, 2023
40 min

Welcome back to Brave New Earth my peoples!
Please subscribe if you haven't already, really helps me out!
On this episode, we sit down with the founder of Futerra & author of The Solutionists - Solitaire Townsend.
In this episode, Solitaire and I chat about some of the biggest challenges facing the planet today, and explore how we can all work together to build a better future.
From climate change to social justice, Solitaire has been at the forefront of the sustainability movement for over 20 years, and she shares some truly inspiring insights on what it takes to make a real impact.
We talk about her incredible journey as a sustainability expert, her experience co-founding Futerra, and what inspired her to write "The Solutionists" - a powerful manifesto for change that provides a roadmap for creating a more sustainable world.
Whether you're a sustainability pro or just getting started on your journey, this conversation is guaranteed to leave you feeling inspired and motivated to make a difference.
Solitaire is an acclaimed entrepreneur, sustainability expert, and changemaker who is widely recognized for her pioneering work in the field of sustainable business.
She is the co-founder of Futerra, a global sustainability consultancy that has helped some of the world's leading companies and organizations embed sustainability into their core business strategies.
With over 20 years of experience in the sustainability field, Solitaire has played a key role in shaping the discourse around sustainable business practices.
She is a highly sought-after speaker and commentator, having appeared on BBC Newsnight, Sky News, and CNN, among other media outlets.
She is also the author of The Happy Hero, a book that explores how individuals can make a positive impact on the world through small, everyday actions.
In addition to her work at Futerra, Solitaire is a member of the United Nations Sustainable Lifestyles Taskforce and has served on the board of directors for numerous organizations, including the Carbon Trust and Forum for the Future.
She has also been recognized for her contributions to sustainability, having been named one of the UK's top 30 social entrepreneurs by Real Business magazine and one of the "Top 100 CSR Leaders" by Corporate Knights.
Solitaire is a true visionary and trailblazer in the sustainability field, inspiring countless individuals and organizations to take action towards a more sustainable future.
Her passion, expertise, and commitment to driving positive change have made her a respected leader and thought leader in the industry.
So, if you're ready to join the movement towards a brighter, more sustainable future, hit that play button and let's dive in!
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Mar 12, 2023
1 hr 5 min
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