Welcome to the Sustainable Design Lab podcast by Veritiv. Hosted by Chris Bradley and Brodie Vander Dussen, this show is your go-to resource for cutting-edge insights into the world of sustainable packaging. Join us as we reimagine packaging innovation and turn every decision into a powerful act of sustainability.
In this episode, Pierre Yves Paslier, Co-Founder of Notpla, dives into how seaweed is revolutionizing food service packaging and how Notpla is specifically transforming seaweed into scalable packaging solutions.
The information presented in this episode is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
Welcome to the Sustainable Design Lab podcast by Veritiv. Hosted by Chris Bradley and Brodie Vander Dussen, this show is your go-to resource for cutting-edge insights into the world of sustainable packaging. Join us as we reimagine packaging innovation and turn every decision into a powerful act of sustainability.
In this episode, Pierre Yves Paslier, Co-Founder of Notpla, dives into how seaweed is revolutionizing food service packaging and how Notpla is specifically transforming seaweed into scalable packaging solutions.
What You’ll Learn:
- How biomimicry inspired the concept of ‘packaging as a fruit peel’
- The realities of scaling a material innovation company
- Why certification, transparency, and data are key to rebuilding trust in sustainability claims
- The rise of natural polymers as a new material category
- How Notpla is shaping a truly circular economy
Pierre Yves Paslier is the Co-Founder of Notpla, a London-based material innovation company transforming seaweed into sustainable packaging solutions. With a background as a plastics packaging engineer at L'Oréal, Pierre brings both technical expertise and a mission-driven perspective to reimagining the future of packaging. He is a pioneer in the natural polymers movement, having won The Earthshot Prize in 2022 and scaled Notpla to replace over 30 million single-use plastic units across 10 countries.
The information presented in this episode is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.