This week’s Life Solved looks at the plastics in our clothes, and how proteins which speed up chemical reactions are the latest trend in the fight against synthetic waste.
13 min Listen
Despite what Barbie says, life in plastic isn’t always fantastic.
This week’s Life Solved looks at the plastics in our clothes, and how proteins which speed up chemical reactions are the latest trend in the fight against synthetic waste.
John Worsey is joined by Dr Victoria Bemmer, Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Enzyme Innovation at the 1024ºË¹¤³§, and Noorin Khamisani, Senior Lecturer in Fashion & Textiles and sustainable designer.
Together they explore the benefits – and the downsides - of using synthetic materials in our clothes. You’ll also hear about exciting research taking place at the University that could be a game-changer in the way the world recycles plastics.
USEFUL LINKS
Centre for Enzyme Innovation at the 1024ºË¹¤³§: /research/research-centres-and-groups/centre-for-enzyme-innovation
Revolution Plastics: /news-events-and-blogs/events/the-revolution-continues
‘Plastic-eating’ enzymes to be deployed to combat waste polyester clothing: /news-events-and-blogs/news/plastic-eating-enzymes-to-be-deployed-to-combat-waste-polyester-clothing
Plastics Future 2023 Conference: /news-events-and-blogs/events/plasticsfuture-2023
Dr Victoria Bemmer:
Outsider:
Plastic Loop - Veolia (Veolia Huafei developed a high-end recycling process to produce fibre filaments from bottles): .
Previous Episodes...
The latest series of the Life Solved podcast explores subjects such as policing, plastics, a zombie apocalypse, ivory crime, jazz, and ethical true crime.
Can true crime be ethical? Featuring Dr Megan Hoffman and Dr Simon Hobbs
18 May 2023
15 min listen
Who polices the police?
25 May 2023
20 min listen