TetraSpeak!
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This series is part of an initiative that the TetraTrack project has taken on to spread awareness about the impact that plastic waste has on the environment and what strategies people can employ to manage the same. The conversations in this series will also explain the challenges to effective waste management for large-scale businesses, innovations in materials and packaging, and government and industry standards when it comes to managing industrial waste.
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The podcast focuses on themes such as plastic waste management, recycling innovations, and corporate social responsibility. Episodes will explore challenges faced by businesses, innovative packaging solutions, and government standards, with specific discussions like solutions for industrial waste and educational outreach initiatives.

This series is part of an initiative that the TetraTrack project has taken on to spread awareness about the impact that plastic waste has on the environment and what strategies people can employ to manage the same. The conversations in this series will also explain the challenges to effective waste management for large-scale businesses, innovations in materials and packaging, and government and industry standards when it comes to managing industrial waste.

In today’s episode, I am joined by a former marine engineer with 10+ years of experience sailing across the water bodies of the world—Mr Vinay Adhye. Mr Adhye is based in Mumbai and is the business head for the city’s branch of Reliance Retail Ltd. Before Reliance, he was the director at the Radhakrishna Foodland Pvt. Ltd. and then at Hallmark Foods and Agri Solutions & Services.
A strong advocate of recycling measures, Mr Adhye has successfully recycled about 14 million tetrapak cartons into 550 school benches so far to provide furniture to different schools in need. His initiatives have also led to the recycling of half a million plastic bottles so far, for which he continues to build incentives for consumers who contribute towards plastic recycling measures. He has been relentlessly working with RUR Greenlife for the latter’s ecological and social cause of turning waste into useful school furniture.
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