In this episode Peter Dushenski, Managing Director of GlasCurtain (building materials producer), talks with Alex about the role that nimble and innovative companies can play in driving innovation and decarb activity by larger players.
If you’re someone working in a start up or SME you’ll enjoy this as a clarion call for your work in the climate space – and if you’re working in a larger business, its worth listening in to hear examples of how nimble companies are adapting products for the low carbon market.
The conversation explores what it will take to see more take up of greener/lower co2 materials in construction, how some of the seen and unseen barriers can be managed and GlasCurtain’s own growth in this space.
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2:34 Who is Peter Dushenski and his journey into the sustainable building with GlasCurtain
6:26 How GlasCurtain’s system reduces both operational and embodied carbon, contributing to decarbonization in building projects
8:39 Why startups are crucial for industry transformation
15:27 How do we help disruptive start-ups survive the early stages of business development?
18:30 The significance of critical mass and infrastructure in driving innovation
21:32 Creating Markets for Lower CO₂ Products
25:58 Balancing Aesthetics, Functionality, and Sustainability in building design
29:32 Integrating Carbon Reduction with the Value Proposition
32.34 The Value Chain Challenge for Green Materials
38:03 Influencing the Decision Makers: Architects and Beyond
43.41 How do we keep the momentum behind decarbonisation
46:44 Collaborating across industries at Decarb Connect Canada 2024
48:36 Closing remarks
- (01:15) - Intro
- (00:00) - Chapter 2
- (02:34) - Who is Peter Dushenski and his journey into the sustainable building with GlasCurtain
- (00:00) - Chapter 4
- (06:26) - How GlasCurtain’s system reduces both operational and embodied carbon, contributing to decarbonization in building projects
- (00:00) - Chapter 6
- (08:39) - Why startups are crucial for industry transformation
- (00:00) - Chapter 8
- (15:27) - How do we help disruptive start-ups survive the early stages of business development?
- (00:00) - Chapter 10
- (18:30) - The significance of critical mass and infrastructure in driving innovation
- (00:00) - Chapter 12
- (21:32) - Creating Markets for Lower CO₂ Products
- (00:00) - Chapter 14
- (25:58) - Balancing Aesthetics, Functionality, and Sustainability in building design
- (00:00) - Chapter 16
- (29:32) - Integrating Carbon Reduction with the Value Proposition
- (00:00) - Chapter 18
- (00:32) - The Value Chain Challenge for Green Materials
- (00:00) - Chapter 20
- (38:03) - Influencing the Decision Makers: Architects and Beyond
- (00:00) - Chapter 22
- (00:43) - How do we keep the momentum behind decarbonisation
- (00:00) - Chapter 24
- (46:44) - Collaborating across industries at Decarb Connect Canada 2024
- (00:00) - Chapter 26
- (48:36) - Closing remarks
- (00:00) - Chapter 28