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Episode: 2621
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Title: HPR2621: Liverpool Makefest 2018 - Chan'nel Thomas a.k.a little pink maker
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr2621/hpr2621.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-19 06:40:03
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This episode of HBR is brought to you by Ananasthos.com.
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This is Tony Hughes for Hacker Public Radio and with me I've got Chanel Thomas.
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And can you tell us what your other handle is?
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I'm standing in front of your stall and all sorts of cool stuff because tell us a little bit about it.
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I'm here at Liverpool Make Fest and I brought with me a selection of biomaterials and sustainable ethical materials that makers can use to make their products for an ethical 2020 future Make Fest basically.
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We were just having a pre-recording conversation and you told me a little bit about yourself.
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So I have a background in very formal learning and I moved to Denmark, I lived in Copenhagen at the moment and I couldn't get a job.
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I moved there and I was told my education was worthless and I wasn't so high standard so I bounced into tech and I became fully self-taught.
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So I found fab labs and I taught myself and from there I basically now run a biolab based in Copenhagen called Bioligic Garrison which is Bioligic Garrison Danish.
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And we are open-source sisters in science so you can come in and I can teach you how to make all of these plastics and more.
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I can test your DNA to tell you if you're a Viking.
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I can tell you if you have a gluten allergy, a lactose allergy, I can tell you why you have a double helix and why it splits in certain areas.
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We are full system science for a nonprofit organization.
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That is really cool. I've just been tasting one of your products. Can you tell us about that particular item?
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So that is a fully sustainable what we call the bioplate.
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So bioplate is basically made with wheat bran and left over brewery waste.
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So in Copenhagen we obviously have kalsbag, they make a lot of brewery waste so we take from those guys and then we add in little small amounts of wheat.
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We then pressurize it with one drop of water and it creates these beautiful edible plates.
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And the idea is when you go to a food festival these plates should replace the plastic ones and they're fully edible.
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The vegan friendly, they're fully compatible with lactose allergies, gluten allergies and they taste broke cheese.
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And if they don't get eaten they can go on the composting.
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Exactly. If they don't get eaten it's fully biodegradable and fully sustainable.
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So you just break it up into pieces and it actually turns into like a fertilizer for your composting.
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So it also does good in that way too as well as obviously saving all the plastic waste tissue.
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Yeah you will also tell me about a leather project that you make. Can you tell me about how you make it?
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So I make what's called bacterial leather. It's a form of scoby which is a symbiotic yeast and bacteria culture. It's made from tea.
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So anyone can make this. It's most formally known as kombucha in the general world.
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But you can actually make leather from kombucha and bacteria in cellulose which is a layer that grows on the top of your tea when you leave it to get a little bit fuzzy and moldy.
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It's a very safe bacteria. It's very harmful for the environment as well.
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And it also produces this beautiful gold and colour exactly like raw-hide leather.
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So it's a sustainable option for the leather industry because every year we pollute the oceans with 4.8 tonnes of metric waste just from the leather industry itself.
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So that's a lot just for this small raw-hide over one cow. So the future is out there you've got to make it.
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Yeah, I've just been looking at that. And again, it's fully biodegradable. It can be composted after use.
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Exactly. Fully biodegradable can be fully composted. The best way to break it down is to shred it into little pieces.
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Pull it into your compost heap. And it turns into a nitrous rich fertiliser which is great if you have potatoes and strawberries.
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So it's a really good alternative to the stuff that you were buying and being here. For example, it's also super cheap to make and do.
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How would we find out about your products online?
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So you can find me online at www.littlepinkmakers.com. And if you search for bioligic origin, so just type in biology garage or type in algae beer.
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That's our latest product that we're making. We're making beer from seaweed. It's very interesting.
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But you'll find our social media platforms and we also do workshops all around the world.
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And currently about to go to Mexico, Peru and Ecuador after I finished the Liverpool to go and teach children in Latin America how to make bioplastics and how to be makers.
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And then I come back and I've just been off to the fellowship at MIT. So I'm off there in September for a while to go and show them what I've been doing until I am from them too.
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Wow, that's really cool. Thank you very very much. Thank you.
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