Sydney Gladman and Ranjani Theregowda: Next-Gen Materials
Species Unite
elizabeth novogratz
5.0 • 911 Ratings
🗓️ 21 July 2022
⏱️ 27 minutes
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Summary
"We need to move away from animal derived materials, but we also need to move away from petroleum based traditional materials. So what is out there, what can we do? That demand is strong and supply is where the issue is." - Sydney Gladman
On June 12th the New York Times put out an article titled, How Fashion Giants Recast Plastic as Good for the Planet. The article, written by Hiroko Takeuchi, caused quite a stir within the Species Unite and I'm sure many other vegan communities. It criticizes something called the Higg Index, a suite of tools that assesses social and environmental impacts of products, including animal based and synthetic materials. The article left many people confused and I received a lot of emails asking me, "should we even be wearing vegan leather?" (The answer is yes.)
In order to be better able to explain what the article was really about, I needed some help. So, I reached out to my friend Nicole Rawling, the executive director at the Material Innovation Initiative (MII), the non-profit that's advancing next gen materials. Next gen materials are high performance, animal free and more sustainable for fashion, automotive and home goods. MII provides expertise while bringing all the key players together to get these materials from concept to commercialization.
Nicole introduced me to Sydney Gladman, the chief scientific officer at MII and Ranjani Theregowda, MII's environmental data scientist, so that they could answer my many questions about the article, about the future of materials as well as our current situation. I have been excited about next gen materials for a long time, but I'm even more so after speaking with them. It's happening - we're on the way and to a future that no longer uses animals for fashion, autos, and home goods. And, MII is doing everything that they can to speed that future up.
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| 0:00.0 | Species, unite, unite. |
| 0:07.0 | Species unite. |
| 0:11.0 | Species unite. We need to move away from animal-derived materials. We also need to move away from |
| 0:20.2 | petroleum-based traditional materials. |
| 0:22.5 | So what is out there? |
| 0:23.4 | What can we do? |
| 0:24.0 | That demand is strong, and the supply is where they issue it. Hi, I'm Elizabeth Novigrats. This is Species Unite. We have a favor to ask if you like today's episode and you have a spare minute |
| 0:45.2 | Could you please rate and review Species Unite on Apple Podcast or wherever you listen to podcasts. |
| 0:52.6 | It really helps people to find the show. |
| 0:55.0 | On June 12th, the New York Times put out an article called How Fashion Giants recast |
| 1:07.3 | plastic as good for the planet. The article was written by Heroko Tabuchi, |
| 1:12.5 | and it caused quite a stir within the species unite, |
| 1:15.0 | and I'm sure many other vegan communities. |
| 1:18.2 | It criticizes something called the HIG Index. |
| 1:20.8 | The HIG Index is a suite of tools that assesses social and environmental impacts of products, including animal-based and synthetic materials. |
| 1:29.0 | And I received a lot of emails asking me should we even be wearing vegan |
| 1:33.9 | leathers and vegan materials. So I called on a couple of friends at the |
| 1:38.0 | Material Innovation Initiative, also known as MII. They are the nonprofit that's advancing next-gen materials. |
| 1:45.0 | Next-gen materials are high performance, animal-free, and more sustainable for fashion |
| 1:50.2 | automotive and home goods. And what they do is provide expertise and bring all the key players |
| 1:55.9 | together to get this stuff from concept to commercialization. This |
| 2:00.0 | conversation is with Sidney Gladman, the chief scientific officer at MII, |
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