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Launching the Eco Innovators podcast

Scientific experts, innovators and entrepreneurs are among the guests on Resource Works' new podcast.

Resource Works is excited to launch the Eco Innovators podcast, your premier source for in-depth conversations with Canada’s foremost thought leaders shaping the future of energy and natural resources. Our podcast dives into some of the most groundbreaking innovations, ideas, and strategies to foster a cleaner, greener, and more prosperous Canada for future generations.

With The Eco Innovators podcast, listeners will gain valuable insights from Canada’s leading experts, entrepreneurs, and innovators in energy and natural resources industries.

Join Eco Innovators host Stewart Muir, Resource Works’s CEO and founder, on a journey to better understand the environmental and scientific breakthroughs that have the potential to revolutionize the Canadian economy, from carbon capture to tailings waste solutions, hydrogen fuel cells and beyond.

As founder of the Resource Works Society, Stewart travelled the length and breadth of Canada to understand the people who are changing Canada for the better. In this series, he hears from innovators in ecological progress – their ambitions, frustrations and stories.

Guests have included Ian MacGregor, founder of the Hydrogen Naturally project; Vikramaditya G. Yadav, associate professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the School of Biomedical Engineering at the University of British Columbia; and Ged McLean, the trailblazing executive director of the BC Centre for Innovation and Clean Energy.

The Eco Innovators podcast is available for free on Spotify and all the major podcast platforms.

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