Science Behind the Glass: illuminating the human side
Plastic is everywhere. But do we truly understand how it occurs and how to prevent it?
In this episode, we sit down with Laurent Lebreton, Head of Research at The Ocean Cleanup, one of the scientists rewriting what we know about plastic pollution.
From the Great Pacific Garbage Patch to the rivers acting as arteries of plastic, Laurent takes us behind the data, the models, and the hard truths — and shows how science can move from awareness to real, large-scale action.
In this episode, you will learn:
Timestamps
00:00 From France to New Zealand: A Journey to Oceanography
04:49 Transitioning to Marine Debris Research
07:44 Modelling Plastic Pollution: Understanding the Sources
10:48 The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: Insights and Impacts
13:51 Fishing and Aquaculture: Major Contributors to Ocean Plastic
16:46 Cleanup Strategies: Protecting Marine Life
19:47 The Role of Policy in Plastic Pollution
22:34 Innovations in Plastic Alternatives
25:50 Community Engagement and Local Solutions
28:47 The Future of Plastic Management
31:25 Hope and Action: A Call to Responsibility
43:26 Turning Data into Action
43:58 The Journey of Ocean Cleanup
44:48 Connecting with Our Audience
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