In Season 2, host Audrey Choi takes a close-up look at things that may seem ordinary, things we often take for granted, but can have a big impact on the way we live, the flow of capital and the future of our planet.
When commercial fishers lose a line or a trap, chance are it ends up littering the ocean floor as 'ghost gear.' In fact, lost and discarded commercial fishing gear is the largest source of macro-plastic waste in our oceans. On this episode of At Scale: A Sustainability Podcast, we explore what it takes to move the needle for an entire industry.
Host Audrey Choi talks with Ingrid Giskes of the Global Ghost Gear Initiative and with Erin Meezan, Chief Sustainability Officer of Interface, the carpet manufacturer. Along the way we meet Steve Train, captain of the lobster boat the Wild Irish Rose out of Long Island, Maine, and Erin Pelletier of the Gulf of Maine Lobster Foundation.
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