2.2. Greenwashing 👮 Lifecycle Assessments & what Tetra Pak Doesn’t Want You to Know 🤫 with Paul Foulkes-Arellano

Red to Green Food Sustainability 🥩🔬♻️ - A podcast by Marina Schmidt

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How sustainable are Tetra packs, aluminum cans, and glass jars? How are corporates using hidden greenwashing tactics? What does a circular economy of packaging look like? You will hear from Paul Foulkes-Arellano, the founder of the sustainable design alliance, based in London. Paul focuses on sustainable innovation and we met at an impact summit in Spain a few years ago. He has 30 years of experience in innovation and strategic brand consultancy across the world. I had a lot of fun talking with him and I hope you will enjoy the interview as much as I did. Let's connect on LinkedIn! https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmidt-marina/  Check out the Red to Green Website for the show notes and more info https://redtogreen.solutions/   For sponsorships, collaborations, volunteering or feedback write Marina at [email protected] Please leave a review on iTunes https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/red-to-green-food-sustainability/id1511303510 This is a season on plastic alternatives - discussing food packaging and sustainable materials. Alternative packaging options are slowly developing. More and more packaging startups are developing plastic replacements based on fungi or algae. Bioplastics or bio-based plastics like PLA are becoming more resilient. In this season we discuss topics like industrial composting, home composting, compostability, biodegradable and compostable material, single-use plastic, plastic recycling, food waste recycling, and more. Red to Green is a food tech and sustainability podcast. We cover current food technology topics in-depth with a focus on sustainable innovations. Learn about the food industry in deep-dive seasons featuring industry leaders from food tech startups, corporates, and important VCs. Sustainable food is more than improving individual buying behaviors. Red to Green seeks to move the food industry from harmful to healthy, from polluting to sustainable from Red to Green.