Episode #59: No more waste and toxicity: Unlocking value in sustainable materials and manufacturing

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Episode #59: Podcast Show Notes

Introduction

If you’ve ever asked yourself any of the following three questions, then this episode is for you!

  • How can you eliminate toxicity and waste from your facilities and products?

  • How can you uncover value and opportunities in the threats and challenges you face, from material extraction and processing to disposal?

  • What do you still need to learn to truly embrace a shift toward a more circular economy?

We’re diving into these questions with my guest, Paul Foulkes-Arellano, co-author of the book Materials & Sustainability: Building A Circular Future. If books open windows to the world, then let’s leaf through one that reveals a new view of sustainable materials and manufacturing.

Together,

  • we unpacked the meaning of sustainability ;

  • we compared terms like virgin materials vs. waste materials, procurement vs. management, carbon emissions vs. water crisis, and many others that shed light on crucial issues ;

  • and we brought fresh perspectives, even starting with some thought-provoking quotes.

As you’ll see, we approached this content with the playful curiosity of children jumping into a pile of colorful leaves, leaving you to grab the one idea that resonates most.

Resources mentioned and recommended in this episode

Where to find Paul and his book

About Paul Foulkes-Arellano from Circuthon

Paul Foulkes‑Arellano is the founder of circular economy consulting business Circuthon Consulting, where he advises global brands and bioeconomy start‑ups.

He co-wrote the book “Materials & Sustainability. Building A Circular Future” with Julia L Freer Goldstein, published in April 2024.

His areas of expertise are raw materials, packaging, apparel, and footwear. His particular focus is NextGen fibers, biomaterials, and novel material development.

Paul sits on the advisory boards of alternative fiber producer, ReStalk, and textile upcyclers, Must Had. He is a non‑executive director at cellulosic pigments specialist Sparxell. Paul runs two non‑profit initiatives: The Circular Footwear Initiative and The Circular Fashion Initiative.

Podcast music

Special thanks to Joachim Regout who made the jingle. Have a look at his work here.

I am happy to bring a sample of our strong bonds on these sound waves. Since I was a child, he made me discover a wide range of music of all kinds. I am also delighted he is a nature lover and shares the Look4Loops 'out of the box philosophy'. He is an inspiring source of creativity for me.

Colienne Regout