In high school, two smart women discovered a new bacteria in a local river that specifically eats phthalates, a harmful plasticizer that never degrades. Since then, they have turned their discovery of plastic-eating bacteria into an innovative, award-winning business model. “We have not only shown that bacteria can be the solution to plastic pollution, but that also being open to uncertain outcomes and taking risks create opportunities for unexpected discoveries.”

Sometimes all it takes is someone to believe in your vision and solution. That was true for Ategeka, and now he’s created a platform to help entrepreneurs around the world.

A conversation between two veteran cleantech leaders about the role of investment, technology breakthroughs, and commercial scale up in driving innovation to mitigate climate change.


Bloomberg

What Should and Shouldn't Worry Us About Deutsche Bank
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Mohamed A. El-Erian is a Bloomberg View columnist. He is the chief economic adviser at Allianz SE and chairman of the President's Global Development Council, and he was chief executive and co-chief investment officer of Pimco. His books include “The …
Asian shares start fourth quarter on front foot, sterling stumblesReuters
Asian Shares Broadly Up as Deutsche Bank Worries EaseWall Street Journal
Asian markets up; pound weakens after UK PM kicks off Brexit processCNBC
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Toyota's tiny robot sells for under $400, talks, can't drive
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In this Sept. 27, 2016 photo, Toyota Motor Corp.'s Kirobo Mini, a compact sized humanoid communication robot, sits during a press unveiling in Tokyo. The new robot from Japanese automaker Toyota Motor Corp. can't do much but chatter in a high-pitched …

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New Jersey train engineer says he can't remember crash
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In a photo provided by William Sun, people examine the wreckage of a New Jersey Transit commuter train that crashed into the train station during the morning rush hour in Hoboken,, N.J., Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016. The crash caused an unknown number of …
New Jersey was not ready to handle the Hoboken train crashNew York Post
Data recorder in Hoboken train crash didn't work, NTSB saysCNN
Black box recovered from NJ Transit wreck recorded no informationNew York Daily News
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