Episode description
Humans have been copying nature for millenia - but we gave it a back seat at the start of the Industrial Revolution. Now it's back - and offering a wealth of regenerative innovation opportunities for products, processes and systems design.
Nature's "superpower" is to create solutions at room temperature, using renewable resources and renewable energy.
In this episode, host Leigh Baker of Think Act Regenerate discusses how Biomimicry-based design can be used to uncover smart regenerative business opportunities.
CREDITS
Original music composed for the show by Ian Hopkinson of HopkinsonCreative.com – used with permission.
LINKS
Resources
AskNature solutions library: asknature.org
Bioneers Action Hub: bioneers.org Biomimicry Toolbox: https://toolbox.biomimicry.org/methods/define/ Economics of Biomimicry: https://infomineo.com/sustainable-development/bioinspired-innovation-harnessing-natures-wisdom/ ThinkActRegenerate INSIGHTS: https://thinkactregenerate.com/INSIGHTS/
Regenerative Thinking in Action: https://thinkactregenerate.com/program/
Examples
Bardee (black soldier fly): https://www.bardee.com/collections/all
Fungi Solutions: https://www.fungisolutions.com.au/
Interface Factory as Forest: https://trellis.net/article/inside-interfaces-bold-new-mission-achieve-climate-take-back/
Kalundborg Symbiosis Industrial Estate: https://www.symbiosis.dk/en/ Mycellium (mushroom) products: https://myceliuminspired.com/products
Samsara (enzymatic plastic recycling): https://www.samsaraeco.com/
Zeoform: https://zeoform.com/zeoboard