This week’s interview is with Carlos Martinez, founder of EcoBallution, which takes old fishing netting and other trash from the oceans and turns them into products including basketball and football/soccer nets - among other projects
Before we get into the talk with Carlos Martinez, we would like to give you a sneak peak of the Taking The Charge Prospects Podcast with Hungarian point guard Adam Somogyi - which is part of the paid subscription section of the TTC substack.
4:25 - Adam Somogyi sneak preview
10:55 - What is EcoBallution
13:45 - How did the idea start
20:20 - How long did it take to go from idea to first products
22:10 - Where are the EcoBallution nets being used
23:50 - How does it feel to have nets being used by ACB’s U12 Minicopa Endesa
25:00 - What’s been the reaction to the nets and products
26:20 - How many nets is EcoBallution producing
27:15 - Motto of EcoBallution and next goals for group
29:10 - How can others get involved?
32:00 - Thanking him for his work and effort
Here are the links and contact for EcoBallution
https://twitter.com/ecoballution
https://www.instagram.com/ecoballution/
Email: contacto@ecoballution.com
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