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Biobased Radio

by OBIC Bioproducts Innovation Center

Biobased Radio is a podcast promoting a more sustainable future through conversations with industry, university, and environmentalists. You’ll hear conversations around what it means to be biobased and how industry, universities, and activists are shaping our world for years to come.

Copyright: ©2020

Episodes

Food Ingredients and the Advanced Bioeconomy

36m · Published 29 Jul 05:00
Student delegates from across the Unites States participating in the Consortium for Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Education (CABLE) share their findings of food ingredients that are frequently made from petroleum. Biobased technologies are now producing Vanilin, Stevia, Xylitol, and Rosemary extract. These compounds are compared to their petroleum counterpart using the sustainability framework of people, profit, and planet. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

Recent Challenges in the Ethanol Industry

53m · Published 23 Jun 05:00
Reduced travel miles due to COVID-19 restrictions and a glut of cheap oil have adversely impacted the corn ethanol industry. North Dakota State University CABLE Delegate, Elysia Taniguchi and her mentor, Dr. David Ripplinger discuss these challenges with Ron Lamberty, Senior Vice-President for the American Coalition for Ethanol. Learn about the many reasons why independent fuel stations use market ethanol in their gasoline products, various policy considerations to help grow the industry, and opportunities for export of this environmentally superior transportation fuel. This podcast is Elysia’s outreach project for the Consortium for Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Education. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

The Circular Bioeconomy

56m · Published 31 Oct 05:00
Dr. Jonathan Male, Director of the BioEnergy Technologies Office with the U.S. Department of Energy in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about his passion for bioenergy and bioplastics, the circular bioeconomy, and a designer approach to plastic. In their discussion, Denny and Dr. Male talk about why sustainability is so important andhow young people can get involved to carry on the work that’s already being done. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

Alternative Aviation Fuels

55m · Published 04 Mar 05:00
Steve Csonka, Executive Director for CAAFI, the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuels Initiative, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about alternative aviation fuels. If you’ve flown through LAX in the last couple years, chances are you’ve flown on a plane utilizing some amount of alternative fuels. Throughout the episode, Steve leads Denny through how alternative aviation fuels are already being integrated into the market and where the industry is headed. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

The World's Largest User of Bioplastics with Coca-Cola

35m · Published 18 Feb 05:00
Dana Breed, Director of Applied Packaging Research, and Ben Jordan, Senior Director of Environmental Policy, join host, Denny Hall, to talk about what it’s like being the world’s largest user of bioplastics and the partnerships they’ve built that contribute to a more sustainable future.In their discussion, Dana and Ben talk about their advice for young people who are seeking career pathways in sustainability, the Bioplastic Feedstock Alliance, and what that little green leaf on the Dasani bottle means. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

A Soy-Based Success Story

23m · Published 04 Feb 05:00
A bit different than Biobased Radio’s usual 1-on-1 interviews, this episode contains the story of how a chance encounter led to the creation and development of a sustainable, soy-based shingle reviver. Host, Denny Hall, talks with Mike Feazel, CEO of RoofMaxx, Barry McGraw of the Ohio Soybean Council, and Ram Lalgudi, formerly of Battelle, about their roles in the creation of this soy-based success story. Mike Feazel had been in the roofing business for years when he felt the quality of shingles started to go downhill. In an attempt to combat that trend and prevent homeowners from replacing their roofs more often, Mike had a chance encounter that led him to working with Barry McGraw and Ram Lalgudi to create RoofMaxx. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

Sustainable Materials with Ford

37m · Published 22 Jan 05:00
Debbie Mielewski, Technical Leader of Plastics Research for Ford, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about sustainable materials and making plastics less of a problem for the Earth. They’ll talk about zero-waste production plants, using dandelions to make rubber, and Henry Ford’s soy-plastic car. With Ford about to release their 2019 public strategy on sustainable materials, it’s the perfect time to visit with Debbie about all that the company to contribute to a more sustainable future. Through partnerships with the World Wildlife Fund and Jose Cuervo, Ford is continuously researching alternate ways to build cars. Debbie gives us a peak under the hood at what’s to come. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

Climate Change with Ohio State University Extension

42m · Published 07 Jan 05:00
Aaron Wilson, Senior Research Associate with the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center at Ohio State, talks with host, Denny Hall, about climate change. Denny and Aaron talk about the three pathways of action, the race against time to recover clues from our past climate, and the science behind the move, The Day After Tomorrow. Aaron first fell in love with weather as a kid in Florida. Now, working in the oldest research institute at Ohio State, he talks about how we can reduce carbon emissions in the atmosphere, the difference between weather and climate, and the important role farmers play in climate change. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

Sustainability In A Chemical Industry

38m · Published 17 Dec 05:00
Doug Mazeffa is the Product Sustainability Manager at Sherwin Williams. He joins Biobased Radio host, Denny Hall, to paint a picture of what it’s like to be a sustainability professional in a chemical industry. Denny and Doug will talk about sci-fi paint shield, coatings that spiders can’t stick to, and being paid to watch paint dry. When it really comes down to it, as Doug puts it, paint is really just rocks, water, and glue. Most listeners may know Sherwin Williams for their paints, but they also provide coatings you find on Coca-Cola cans and your cell phone. Sherwin Williams is working to make all their paints and coatings more sustainable and Doug tells us how they’re going about it. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

Bioplastics

32m · Published 19 Nov 05:00
Joe Jankowski, Green PE Commercial Manager at Braskem America, joins host, Denny Hall, to talk about bioplastics. They talk about the “I’m Green” logo, curbside recycling vs store takeback, and sustainability partnerships with Lego and Super Bowl champs, the Philadelphia Eagles. Braskem is a company of Brazilian origin that operates in the chemical and petrochemical sectors with 41 industrial units in Brazil, the USA, Germany, and Mexico. Joe talks about the role of bioplastics in today’s world, especially with the increasing news coverage of plastics and large brand partnerships between companies trying to reduce plastic waste. Music is Beyond The Line from Bensound.com

Biobased Radio has 17 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:48:49. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 23rd, 2024 15:13.

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