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no it's the second our speaker rule
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but i like to do is explain to you how technological innovation in what seems like an mundane area like rostrum
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canada can have an important impact on the health of the ocean thanks to stopping paint micro plastic missions
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so let's go back to the beginning not many people realise that paint is plastic and the
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industry normally worlds are full of steel assets that are covered in paint to protect them from corrosion
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but as a chrome happens think residuals which are made of
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about fifty percent of plastic fall into the sea as michael plastics
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on top of that what the acid owner decides to repaint the acceptance for c. takeoff feel paint and lost
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let's do that they generally use the traditional methods of opened with lasting a high pressure water jetting
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and the end result of that they end up in the c. as well
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as michael plastics so can we do about this well can oval norwegian company
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has developed and patented technology that will start
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ocean paint my plastic emissions into ways to improve
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ocean have firstly we stopped those market plastic emissions
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outsource secondly by reuse integration up to twenty times
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reduce the production transported grease and in that way lower the life cycle c. o. two emissions
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of our eh technology compared to traditional blasting
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i could put this into perspective for you and taking just the one hundred and eighty four or read in the north sea
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open with blasting in high pressure water getting generate pain micro plastic emissions to the
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equipment to dumping fourteen million n. t. plastic bottles into the north sea every year
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so crisp noble well the project has been largely risked our products have been
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developed and patented by role or indeed seen under proven in the market place
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we are revenue generating a we've commercial traction across a number of industries interactive in scandinavia
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the band locks and the u. k. were budgeted to break even in twenty twenty two
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get revenue from three sources long term mental contracts which deliver i knew recurring revenue
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short term rental contracts were hired in the race to confirm
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project work and find the sales machines which deliver ongoing consume revenue
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our pride our business model has now been proven under pricing is tried and tested over time
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and the market what it's absolutely huge they still assisted you see
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are largely maintained with the traditional turkey polluted methods of surface maintenance
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vacuum blasting still only has a relatively small market share that's changing thanks to the regular tree impose
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we're now seeing a change by industry users to the teen option under industry leaders such as barren
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burke flattens combination carriers and the opera group that are using technology like the nobles for teen blasting
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we asked can't be anger the copenhagen based e. s. g. consulting firm
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to do an impact analysis on our technology compared to traditional blasting i'm pleased to say not only
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do we have a positive impact on the water and the options but also on the workplace the operators
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putting a well it's a combination of strong industrial
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entrepreneurial financial experience to execute this project
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it's not good enough to just have the right business idea you need to have it at the right time
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and this is the time for panel essentially true combination to focus on sustainability in s.
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d. g.'s we're now seeing it a shift for industrial users are choosing the teen solution
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we've also influences like sir david attenborough put you should micro plastics
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on the agenda and even pop francis you spoke about option helps
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and finally being a member of your cling to form has been a huge benefit for us in terms of access reach
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as an example thanks to this we were able to contact in norwegian
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prime minister to ask for her support which she very kindly gave us
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we raise the awareness of pain michael plastics all we need now are the regulators
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to recognise this as an important source of option pollution and water pollution which it is
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we're seeing that happen that you just taking place just in the last two weeks you commission started investigating this issue
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the paint industry needs to recognise this issues well and identify the risks of
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mismanaged paint an educator users on how to manage it with clean sustainable solutions
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we'll be doing it foundries and the second half twenty twenty two and perhaps totally investors about that
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i hope i've been up to show you how to use of