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The Mike Biddle keynotes examine a purpose that Biddle himself designed to recycle the world's accumulating plastics waste. As the President and Founder at MBA Polymers Inc., Biddle makes it his mission to create sustainable alternatives to harmful plastic materials.
Prior to his current position, Biddle worked General Electric and Cummins Engine Company. In terms of his education, Biddle earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Louiseville and his Ph.D in Polymer Science and Engineering from Case Western Reserve University. He was also a Sloan Fellow who graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business's Executive MBA program with a Masters in Management Sciences.
As a result of his tireless work bettering the environment, Biddle received the 'Thomas Alva Edison Award for Innovation' and the 'Intel Tech Museum Environmental Award.' He was also the recipient of the 'Most Promising Presenter Award' at the CleanTech Venture Forums. With over 50 papers and presentations on the topic of plastics recycling, Biddle is a passionate advocate for an environmentally friendly alternative.
Throughout the Mike Biddle keynotes, he suggests that sustainable solutions should be of the utmost importance and provides audiences with the cost-effective these solutions can be achieved.
Featured Keynote - Recycling Garbage
Mike Biddle Reveals a New Use for the World's Waste in 'We Can Recycle Plastic'
Mike Biddle's 'We Can Recycle Plastic' speech summarizes the remarkable system he has created to recycle the world's waste. As someone who has been frustrated by the inefficiency of the world's current… Read More