38: From Fishing Nets to Sustainable Skateboards with David Stover

Published: Dec. 16, 2020, 10 a.m.

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Solving the ocean plastic pollution won\\u2019t be easy but we have no choice since the ocean is littered with million metric tons of plastics every single year.

This problem is a great threat to all the marine species and their habitats.

Everyone can do something to reduce the amount of plastic that enters the ocean and our guest for today is contributing in reducing the plastic waste that\\u2019s being thrown at the sea.

Join me in this episode as I interview Bureo\\u2019s co-founder and CEO, David Stover! Bureo, Inc., is a certified B-Corp with a mission to end fishing net pollution to help protect our ocean!

Find out how discarded fishing nets are turned into the most sustainable skateboards and sunglasses!

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In this Episode, We Discuss:

  • How Bureo started
  • Intentional recycling
  • Stats on why fishing nets are considered the most harmful ocean plastics
  • The importance of having a disposal system in every fishing ports
  • Ocean cleanups and tackling the source of plastic pollution
  • Plastic recycling and greenwashing
  • David and Bureo\\u2019s recycling process
  • What is ocean plastics?
  • Activism and why it\\u2019s needed to break into people\\u2019s and companies mindset
  • Why being a surfer matters to David and what it entails for his business

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