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In this our final podcast, specially prepared for the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Disruptive Innovation Festival (DIF) 2018, we’ve taken highlights from each of the podcasts in our series to tell the story of Trash-2-Cash through the words of
At Milan Furniture Fair this May, Professor Becky Earley of UAL sat down with project facilitator Christian Tubito of Material Connexion Italia to reflect on the successes and challenges of the project and what they were hoping to achieve at th
As a designer at the forefront of materials innovation for bespoke product prototyping, Giada Dammacco's material world involves words like 'piezo-electric', 'double-face' and 'shape-shifting'. Here she talks to Rebecca Earley about the uniq
In the latest T2C podcast, Professor Becky Earley catches Cansu Musaoğlu, head of the dyeing department at Turkish textile producer and T2C partner Söktaş, just before she departs for her new position at a private university in Istanbul.Recor
Gustav Sanden is a researcher with RISE (Research Institutes of Sweden). In the latest T2C podcast he describes how modelling garment lifecycles is a kind of environmental mythbusting, and how passionate he feels about achieving a significant r
Dr Michael Hummel is a scientist with Aalto Chem, one of the Trash-2-Cash partners. In this podcast Michael explains how we'll all be wearing fabric made of Amazon boxes in the future...and answers one of our burning questions - what is cellulo
Matilda Laitila is an R&D Project Manager at the very cool Finnish children’s fashion brand Reima. For more than 70 years, Reima has been making cosy clothing to encourage people to play outdoors, no matter the weather.Matilda talks about the
Tina Mueller from Copenhagen Business School tells us more about the intention behaviour gap, and why she's excited to be taking part in the Trash-2-Cash project...researching how and why people will buy recycled products in the future. www.t
Professor Becky Earley of UAL (UK) chats with Julie Hornix of VanBerlo (NL) about design, megatrend forecasting, and 'making it real' in the Trash-2-Cash project.Check out our blog at www.trash2cashproject.eu for more details on the project a
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