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Bioeconomy #2: Microbes & Local Plant Proteins to Cut on Soy Imports
January 14, 2019

With a growing population and deteriorating soil health, the quest for a sustainable food and agricultural system becomes vital to our survival on earth. So what can the Bioeconomy do to tackle this issue? Today we look at proteins and see what they ca...

UPDATE 2019 & Launch of Cosmic
January 11, 2019

UPDATE 2019 & Launch of Cosmic

Lab#3 w/ MEP Linnéa Engström – Another Crazy Fish Story
March 23, 2018

Audio version of Green Exchange Lab #3. Watch video here. EU Ministers forgo moral scientific and legal obligations on fisheries management – and that’s not ok. We go to Brussels to understand the problems of fish quotas AgriFish Council meetings and g...

Quickfire #6: News & Changes for 2018
January 29, 2018

Hey guys. A quick message for the new year, with some cool news (like: we’re on Spotify!), and some changes for the future. We tell you all about it!

Oceans #7: EU Plastics Strategy – The Commission’s Legacy & What We Can Expect
January 22, 2018

The Commission has just released the first ever Europe wide strategy on plastic. This text lays out the vision for tackling plastic pollution, with its main aims to reduce disposable plastic use, limit micro-plastic use,

Climate & Finance #5: A Tool to Assess Portfolio Alignment with the Goals of the Paris Agreement
December 21, 2017

This is the fifth episode of our series about Climate & Finance. Missed the three first chapters? You may want to go there first: Episode 1 // Episode 2 // Episode 3 // Episode 4-1 // Episode 4-2   Today we get practical.

Quickfire #5: New Channels & Content
December 05, 2017

We’ve got some updates to share: new channels for you to check out and some new content too. Let us fill you in!

Oceans #6: The Future of Plastic Scrap Markets
November 21, 2017

China doesn’t want our plastic waste anymore. This sent a shockwave throughout the plastic recycling industry and left all of us wondering: where do we go from here? Will new markets open up, or will we (finally) have to deal with our own problems at h...