A Recycling Transformation: From Gold Mining to Regenerating Platinum.

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A Recycling Transformation: From Gold Mining to Regenerating Platinum.
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This is a case study with Don Weatherbee of Regenx about taking traditional processes, adapting them for modernapplications, reinventing a corporation and pioneering a new industry.  Interested in investing with them.  Start here for your due diligence.

Innovating for Sustainability: Lessons from Regenx on Continuous Improvement and Knowledge Monetization

This episode is a treasure trove of insights for business leaders and executives looking to innovate and adapt in the face of climate change and sustainability challenges. Some of the key takeaways covered  —

-The Power of Continuous Improvement

-Incremental Changes Lead to Big Results: Continuous improvement isn’t about making massive changes overnight. Instead, it’s about making small, consistent improvements that add up over time. This approach can lead to significant advancements in efficiency, sustainability, and overall business performance.

-Foster a Culture of Innovation: Encourage your team to constantly look for ways to improve processes and products. This can be achieved through regular brainstorming sessions, feedback loops, and a culture that rewards innovation.

-Measure and Adjust: Implement metrics to track the effectiveness of changes. Use this data to make informed decisions and adjust strategies as needed.

The Journey of Regenx: From Gold Mining to Recycling

Don shares the backstory of Regenesis, detailing how the company transitioned from a traditional gold mining exploration firm to a pioneering business focused on recycling platinum from diesel catalytic converters.

Key Insights from the Regenx Journey:

Adaptability is Key

Leverage Existing Expertise

Innovative Technology

Strategies for Knowledge Monetization:

-Identify Valuable Knowledge: 

-Develop Proprietary Solutions

-Collaborate and Share

The 5Cs podcast, book and community are about shining a light on a better path. Think of it as a global village of business people giving Planet Earth a hand up. You can find Charlene Norman on LinkedIn and here. Consider subscribing for more thoughts from the 5Cs on Substack.