The Green Wire

By: Rachel Kelly
  • Summary

  • From fashion to food, Money FM 89.3's Rachel Kelly speaks to industry players to find out how green technology is shaking up sectors to make them more sustainable.

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Episodes
  • The Green Wire S2 E1: Cobots for urban farming solutions
    Sep 17 2021

    We’ve all seen the movies - irobot, the matrix, AI, even I am mother -

    The story of man vs machine.

    In this episode of The Green Wire - Rachel Kelly speaks to James McKew, Regional Director Asia-Pacific Universal Robots to find out how we can work with cobots to improve urban farming solutions.

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    15 mins
  • Episode 8: Tackling the environmental cost of colour
    Jun 11 2021

    A trip to Asia changed the trajectory of Orr Yakori's journey. He saw first hand the  the environmental impact of the textile dyeing industry, which uses an estimated 1.2 kilos of chemicals per kilo of fabric, only 50 grams of it being dye. The CEO and Co-founder of Colorifix a company that uses science to create sustainable colour solutions.

    In this episode of The Green Wire, Orr shares his story and the science and technology behind Colorifix's solution. 

     

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    17 mins
  • Episode 7: Smart City Trends
    May 22 2021

    In this episode of The Green Wire, Rachel Kelly speaks with Sandy Gwee, Principal Consultant at NRI Singapore about how the concept of a SMART City has changed over the past year on the back of the pandemic. 

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    13 mins

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