

Innovate Eco
Rob Wreglesworth
Green pioneers with bold ideas! Each episode brings an interview with visionary ecopreneurs and innovators who are building businesses and taking action to help solve the climate and nature crises. From cutting-edge technology to revolutionary thinking, our guests are actively tackling our biggest environmental challenges. Join us in discovering the stories of these changemakers as we hope to inspire even more people to take action.
If you are interested in being a guest connect with me at www.linkedin.com/in/robwreg
If you are interested in being a guest connect with me at www.linkedin.com/in/robwreg
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Feb 6, 2024 • 1h 41min
31 - The New Social Network For Changemakers, Why Individual Actions Do Matter, Applying The Sales Funnel Concept To Climate And More! - Carlos Terol, Good Ripple
In this episode, I chat to Carlos Terol.
Carlos is a serial ecopreneur and around a year ago launched his latest venture Good Ripple which is a community platform for connecting passionate changemakers who are ready to make a difference in the world and take action.
We cover all sorts of topic including the plan for Good Ripple, thinking locally in an increasingly global society, our communication issue in climate, starting to act like an ecopreneur without quitting your job, the power of LinkedIn and how things change when you grow.
As Carlos mentions everyone out there who is a changemaker or wants to become one should join Good Ripple so head to https://nas.io/good-ripple to sign up.
You can connect with Carlos at https://www.linkedin.com/in/carlos-terol/
Carlos book recommendation, a Gift For Conversation can be bought directly here:
https://www.agiftforconversation.com/shop/

Jan 31, 2024 • 3min
SHORTS - Could a Forest Own Itself?: Pete Howson
How could we leverage blockchain technology in interesting ways to help nature?
That is what Pete Howson focuses his research on and he highlights some companies leading the way with some out-of-the-box thinking, like getting a forest to own itself!
The full episode was episode 13 from back in 2019 and you can listen to it here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5Il0ztA4ITuyfB8eux7Vw9?si=0b51e79167d84876

Jan 22, 2024 • 1h 40min
30 - How To Buy A Nature Reserve, Why We Need To Put A Price On Nature, Not Offshoring Our Biodiversity Loss and More! - Chris D'Agorne, Life To Land
In this episode I speak to Chris D’Agorne, the founder of How to Rewild – the UK’s most popular rewilding advice website, and is currently developing Life to Land – a nature recovery advisory service for smaller landowners. Chris is one of the most influential voices in the growing rewilding movement in the UK.
Chris took the bold step of re-mortgaging his house to purchase 3.5 acres of land that he has been managing for about two years now and sharing his story in the open, inspiring thousands of people with his direct action.
In this episode we talk about everything from filming polar bears in the Arctic, to how Chris decided to buy the land, putting a price on nature, how we deal with increasing polarisation and much more.
The best way to find out more about what Chris is working on is to head to the Life to Land website.
You can also follow Chris on LinkedIn to see updates from his project
The episode of The Wilder podcast can be found here
Chris’ book recommendations:
Rooted – Sarah Langford
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Jan 8, 2024 • 1h 42min
29 - Restoring Nature Whilst Working on Your Mental Health, Becoming a LinkedIn Top Green Voice, The Importance Of Taking Action, Tips For Ecopreneurs and More - Oliver Dauert, Wildya
In this episode I speak to Oliver Dauert the founder of Wildya, a platform that helps users understand their own complex minds and transform their eco-anxiety into action. They then use 15% of the revenue to protect & restore nature. People just show up and work on themselves, nature is restored as a consequence.
To learn more head to Wildya.earth and make sure you download the app to start working on your mental fitness whilst restoring nature!
Olivers Book recommendations:
Atomic Habits - James Clear
Rewilding: The Radical New Science of Ecological Recovery - Cain Blythe and Paul Jepson
The Social Lives of Animals - Ashley Ward
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Mar 28, 2023 • 52min
28 - Using Sound To Explore The Wilderness In Your Own Backyard - Topher White, Squibbon
Topher White is the founder of Rainforest Connection (rfcx.org) and is known for his work since 2012 protecting rainforests using a device he invented called the "Guardian"— made from upcycled Android smartphones. His original Ted talk can be found here.
His latest undertaking, called Squibbon, harnesses 10 years of experience creating technology for protecting rainforests to explore wilderness areas much closer to home – your own backyard. This includes a reimagined new device, Delta, which looks like a brushed aluminum mini spaceship you might imagine traversing through the galaxy, yet fits snugly into any space in your backyard, easily mounted on a tree or in your garden, allowing you to explore the wilderness just outside your door.
Weatherproof, rugged and powerful enough to capture the sounds of every living creature (including sounds the human ear cannot even detect), 24 hours a day, streaming them to your phone and home electronics to entertain, protect, educate and advise you and your family about the animal activities beyond your walls.The product will launch on March 28th on Kickstarter, with the first devices shipping in 2023.
Head to www.squibbon.com for more info
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Oct 24, 2019 • 43min
27 - The Open Innovation Green Lab - Designing Beautiful Solutions To Complex Food Problems In The Heart of London- Andrew Gregson, Green Lab
As more people move to live in cities, the disconnect between where food comes from and our plate seems to be growing all the time. But today's interviewee is hoping to change that by helping design alternative food solutions from the very heart of London. The amazing place that is the focus of today's podcast is called Green Lab. Founded by Andrew Gregson as a maker space with the belief that design is the most effective way to tackle big challenges, they have set out on a mission to radically change the way we produce and consume food Whereas many people might see our ever-expanding cities as concrete jungles devoid of life, they see them as places with opportunity, to experiment and develop food systems that make people and spaces healthier For more information and info on open days and courses head to www.greenlab.org
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Oct 11, 2019 • 52min
26 - Carbon Negative Shipping - Buidling a Sailing Vessel in Costa Rica - Danielle Doggett, SailCargo Inc.
With approximately 90% of the world's freight moved about by large ships, it's perhaps not surprising the industry has a big impact on the environment. In this episode, I interview someone who is on a mission to change that. Danielle Doggett is one of the founders of SailCargo Inc who are currently building a large sailing vessel called Ceiba in Costa Rica. The idea is that once finished it will not only have a positive impact but act as a model for others to copy around the world as they hope to #seashippingchange To find out more about this amazing project and info about how to invest head to https://www.sailcargo.org and watch some videos of the construction at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-oMwu50sTk
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Sep 27, 2019 • 37min
25 - The Philosophy of Pseudoscience - Is GMO Opposition Valid? Or Simply Another 'Belief' - Stefaan Blancke, The University of Tilburg
There are certain topics amongst environmentalists that seem particularly controversial. One of these is Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs). In this episode, we explore the topic of ‘beliefs’ within the environmental community and whether those beliefs are no different to ones of religion such as creationism. So I’m stepping out of the realms of environmental scientists and innovators once again to speak to Stefaan Blanke is a philosophy professor at The University of Tilburg, who has taken his work looking at matters such as creationist beliefs in humans and applied that thinking to look at pseudoscience, particularly around GMOs.
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Sep 12, 2019 • 30min
24 - Biochar as a Climate Change Solution - Creating the Google of Carbon - Jamie Bakos, Titan Projects
Biochar is a product created by applying lots of heat to plant matter in the absence of oxygen. This creates a form of pure carbon, not that dissimilar to what you would put on a bbq, but much purer. This substance that is created can then be stored in soils which locks away this carbon for hundreds, potentially thousands of years. It also has the added benefit of holding moisture and nutrients within its pores, potentially boosting crop growth too. It sounds like an interesting idea but I wanted to speak to someone in the know to find out a bit more. My guest today is Jamie Bakos from Titan Projects. After graduating as an environmental engineer student, Jamie worked his way through jobs where he had to figure out what to do with waste streams. This is what eventually lead him to set up Titan Projects and to focus on biochar as a solution to many organic matter waste streams and also as a solution to climate change. We also chat about some of Titan Projects other projects all trying to find a use for carbon. For more info on TitanProjects check out www.titan-projects.com and for more on carbon-based products go to https://carbon4climate.com/
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Aug 29, 2019 • 50min
23 - Conservation Engineering and Open Data - Applying The Mindset Of The Tech Community To Environmental Issues - Shah Selbe, Conservify
Shah Selbe, former spacecraft engineer turned conservation technologist, discusses their work in applying technology to conservation, including drone technology. They emphasize the importance of open data and collaboration in the conservation field and highlight the Okavango Wilderness Project. The podcast also covers the power of storytelling in conservation, the future of consumer fire technology, and the role of technology in environmental science.