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Build a Brighter Future, Brick by Sustainable Brick: All Access with Andy Garcia Explores Green Homes!

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Unveiling innovative techniques and eco-friendly materials, the new series empowers viewers to build a healthier future, one home at a time.

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Public Television stations across the country are buzzing with excitement for the captivating series, All Access with Andy Garcia. The series dives headfirst into the fascinating realm of sustainable home building, offering viewers a front-row seat to the innovative practices and groundbreaking materials revolutionizing the way we construct our living spaces.

All Access with Andy Garcia offers practical tips and insightful advice. Learn about readily available, eco-conscious materials that not only protect the environment but can even enhance the aesthetics and functionality of your living space.

Imagine a home that breathes clean air, minimizes your energy footprint, and seamlessly integrates with the natural environment. Sustainable building practices are no longer a futuristic fantasy; they’re becoming a reality. All Access with Andy Garcia goes beyond the blueprints, showcasing the ingenious methods architects and builders are using to create these eco-friendly havens. From solar-powered rooftops that harness the sun’s energy to water-saving fixtures that conserve precious resources, the series unveils the secrets behind crafting a home that’s as good for the planet as it is for your family.

This season isn’t just about admiring stunning designs; it’s about empowering viewers to consider incorporating sustainable practices into their own homes. Whether you’re embarking on a new construction project or dreaming of a green renovation, All Access with Andy Garcia offers practical tips and insightful advice. Learn about readily available, eco-conscious materials that not only protect the environment but can even enhance the aesthetics and functionality of your living space.

Join All Access with Andy Garcia on a captivating journey into the future of home building. Discover the exciting ways we can live in harmony with the environment, all while creating beautiful and comfortable havens. Be sure to check out Public Television this month and embark on your own path to building a brighter, greener future.

About All Access with Andy Garcia
All Access with Andy Garcia is a captivating series that delves into a variety of inspiring topics, offering viewers an in-depth look at the world around them. From groundbreaking scientific discoveries to innovative solutions for everyday challenges, the show ignites curiosity and empowers viewers to make informed decisions about their lives. Hosted by the charismatic Andy Garcia, known for his powerful portrayals in films like “When a Man Loves a Woman” and “City Island,” All Access takes viewers on a journey of exploration, discovery, and connection.

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Research & Development, All Access with host Andy Garcia, 561-424-0504, info@allaccessptv.com, www.allaccessptv.com 

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OXMAN Unveils the O° Shoe – a 100% Biodegradable Shoe made without Petrochemicals, producing Zero Microplastics

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The O° collection is made using patent pending OXMAN technology that integrates digital, material, biological, and robotic innovations and uses a single organic material to create 100% biobased consumer products

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NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — OXMAN, a design lab whose mission is to create and deliver nature-centric products and environments to its clients and the natural world, has unveiled O°, a biomaterial, digital, and robotic technology platform that powers the production of biobased textiles and wearables that are 100% biodegradable when disposed of, made entirely with organic material and without petrochemicals or glues, and producing no microplastics. O° (pronounced “O-Zero”) removes the complexity inherent in conventional fabrication processes, enabling the creation of consumer products from one material, under one roof, with minimal human intervention — through a nearly zero-waste process. The first product to be created using O° platform is a collection of shoes made entirely of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), a class of organic material known for its versatility and biodegradability. 

 

“PHAs have long been recognized as a promising alternative to petroleum-based plastics,” noted Neri Oxman, CEO and Founder of OXMAN. “We have successfully elevated the potential of PHA through the development of O°, a new technology for the design and fabrication of products that seeks to minimize harm in its conception and nourish the environment in its afterlife. We are thrilled to unveil our first product using this new technology: the O° shoe, which is made using 100% PHA, is 100% biodegradable, and has no petrochemicals or microplastics.”

0% petrochemicals, 0% forever chemicals, 0% microplastics, and 100% biodegradable
PHAs can be produced by bacteria which consume atmospheric carbon dioxide, methane, and/or food waste, reducing carbon in the environment as they grow. They are biologically recyclable, and 100% biodegradable in ambient conditions. As a result, O° textiles and shoes do not leave behind microplastics when they decompose. O° textiles and shoes are made entirely of PHAs, so when they decompose they become one with the environment, returning to the bacteria from which they originated. However, just like traditional biodegradable materials used for apparel such as cotton, wool, and silk, PHA will not biodegrade while being worn, washed, or stored.

A high-efficiency design process
O° shoes embody the versatility of PHAs by incorporating precise designs informed by the kinetics of human motion. Whether they take final form as a walking or running shoe, or ballet slipper, each shoe has a base layer of a knitted upper and outer layers that are printed on the textile to provide specific functionality including reinforcement, cushioning, strength, and pliability. The versatility and automation built into the O° platform enable rapid iterations and  an accelerated development process from design to production.

A near zero-waste production process
A compact robotic system is central to the O° platform: the O° robotic system 3D prints custom PHA blends onto a textile that is 3D knitted on an industrial flatbed machine from a 100% PHA yarn produced through a process of extrusion and melt spinning. By using this knitting and printing technology to create shape and movement, OXMAN has eliminated the cut-and-sew and adhesion processes associated with traditional shoe assembly. The O° technology offers a near zero-waste production process and requires minimal human involvement and intervention, enabling local, low-cost production, minimizing the transport cost and environmental impact of the distant supply chains typical of the shoe industry.

Bio-engineered colorways, free of petrochemicals
Many industrial pigments and dyes are sourced from raw materials derived from petro-chemicals which release environmentally damaging chemicals during their production and usage. These dyes and pigments are dependent on a resource-intensive and complex global supply chain for synthesis, processing, and transport. In contrast, bacteria can produce pigments from simple and abundant natural resources. O° uses bacteria not just as a source of material, but also to encode other functional properties such as pigment production to simplify and centralize the manufacturing process.

OXMAN’s O° platform builds on the promise of PHAs by tuning the fabrication process and offering an alternative design and production process that holistically considers a product’s entire lifecycle, from conception to decomposition. 

OXMAN is now initiating discussions with potential partners, investors, and brand collaborators to bring the production of O° shoes and textiles to scale and to market.  We look forward to hearing from you. You can reach us here.

About OXMAN
OXMAN is a design lab whose mission is to create and deliver nature-centric products and environments to its clients and the natural world. Bringing together computational design, robotics, materials science, green chemistry, biology, and eco-system engineering, OXMAN’s work reinvents the industrial systems that dictate how we design and produce everyday things—from the foods we eat and the clothes we wear to the buildings we inhabit. https://oxman.com

O° CONTACT
https://oxman.com/contact

MEDIA CONTACT
Alex Klimoski
oxman@resnicow.com
+1 (212) 671-5184 

BACKGROUND
The Problem: Endless Assemblies, Forever Chemicals
The footwear design and manufacturing industry faces significant environmental challenges that include hazardous chemical formulations polluting our air, water and soil, greenhouse gas emissions, human exploitation, lack of supply chain traceability, as well as lack of sustainable end-of-life scenarios for materials that cannot be recycled or biodegraded.

Facts & Figures:

24+ billion shoes are manufactured worldwide each year1,2,3300+ million pairs of shoes are discarded annually, 95% of which wind up in landfill2,3Shoes do not break down easily or quickly: shock-absorbent soles can remain in a landfill for 1,000 years4On average, 40 distinct materials are used to create a traditional shoe (e.g., foams, fabrics, rubbers, coatings, adhesives)5″Forever chemicals” are found in almost all mass-produced shoes today (33-4200 parts per billion can be found in a traditional shoe)6Shoes made from petroleum-derived plastics account for 1.4% of global greenhouse emissions7,8

The Solution: One Material, One System
O° is a design platform that starts and ends with biology. It embodies an automated, vertically integrated, bio-digital fabrication system for lifecycle design of multi-functional mono-material products. 

Made entirely of polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs), a bacterially-produced thermo-plastic polymer, the mono-material O° enables the design and digital fabrication of apparel items, such as shoes and textiles, that exhibit a range of physical properties, functions, and end-of-life trajectories. By cultivating our materials from bacteria—as opposed to extracting them from resources like oil or sourcing them from farmed materials such as wool and cellulose—we unlock the potential for a radically new production paradigm—one that bears more resemblance to growing than to the conventional manufacturing processes. This approach envisions centralizing all components of production into a single material, a single site, and a single process. O° aims to remove the complexity involved in the fabrication of objects by staying within one material class for all technical requirements. Streamlining manufacturing allows us to remove externalities that would incur environmental damage; if we only need one material to make a shoe, we have no need to import specialized components from around the globe. Reducing microplastics, reducing atmospheric greenhouse gasses, and promoting biological growth through targeted biodegra-dation follow as further vectors of possible positive environmental impact. 

Unmatched Versatility: Efficiency in Design, in Tune with Nature
The versatility and automation built into the O° platform enable rapid iterations and an accelerated development process from design to production, enabling a wide array of mechanical, thermal, chemical, and manufacturing properties that meet a broad range of processing needs and applications. Such high levels of versatility, achieved through design tunability across design stages and media—production, processability, and programmable decomposition— are at the core of O°’s designs and platform technology.

Key Features:

Origins: PHAs are derived from naturally-occurring “feedstocks” which include carbon dioxide, methane, sugars, and waste streams. There is a broadening scientific consensus that PHAs can be produced in bulk from atmospheric carbon and other sources that provide it with a very small or even negative carbon footprint.Processability: Considered the most versatile bacterially-derived thermo-polymer class, PHAs are easily integrated into most industrial manufacturing processes, including melt extrusion, injection molding, melt blowing, fiber spinning, and casting.Functionality: With over 13 formulations designed to provide a range of mechan-ical properties for specific uses, our PHA yarn is 6x as flexible as polyester and as soft as lyocell. In place of assembling independently produced parts, each with its homogeneous material properties, we harvest biological mono-materials with highly tunable properties to create gradients of functionality.Product features (pigmentation, scents, branding): The bacterial production of PHAs enable genetically and chemically-encoded pigmentation, scents, and labeling. The genetic label of O° is synthesized in DNA. Once embedded, this label can be used to detect and read the genetic code following polymer biodegradation. This can enable a future where precise identification of disposal and biodegradation products is an everyday reality.

1 https://www.worldfootwear.com/news/10-countries-were-responsible-for-88-of-total-footwear-production-/9148.html
2 https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-solutions/2024/04/01/plant-based-sole-sneaker/
3 Bodoga, A., Nistorac, A., Loghin, M.C. and Isopescu, D.N., 2024. Environmental Impact of Footwear Using Life Cycle Assessment—Case Study of Professional Footwear. Sustainability, 16(14), p.6094.
4 Lippa, N.M., Krzeminski, D.E., Piland, S.G., Rawlins, J.W. and Gould, T.E., 2017. Biofidelic mechanical ageing of ethylene vinyl acetate running footwear midsole foam. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part P: Journal of Sports Engineering and Technology, 231(4), pp.287-297.
5 Cheah, L., Ciceri, N.D., Olivetti, E., Matsumura, S., Forterre, D., Roth, R. and Kirchain, R., 2013. Manufacturing-focused emissions reductions in footwear production. Journal of cleaner production, 44, pp.18-29.
https://www.ecocenter.org/our-work/healthy-stuff-lab/reports/wolverine-worldwide-shoes-pfas-results/toxic-pfas-chemicals
https://ourworldindata.org/ghg-emissions-by-sector
8 Bodoga, A., Nistorac, A., Loghin, M.C. and Isopescu, D.N., 2024. Environmental Impact of Footwear Using Life Cycle Assessment—Case Study of Professional Footwear. Sustainability, 16(14), p.6094.

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ChangeUp Survey Reveals What Shoppers Demand of the Grocery Store Experience

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Report finds almost 70% of grocery shoppers feel the in-store experience has stagnated or worsened over the past two years.

DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Today, experience agency ChangeUp published results from a nationwide survey that highlights how grocery stores can better meet and exceed customer expectations.

ChangeUp’s team of retail experts and strategists surveyed 800 grocery shoppers to explore the growing disconnect between today’s sophisticated shoppers and grocery stores.

The report, How Shoppers are Outpacing Store Evolution, was conducted to provide retailers with critical insight into how to approach store design and the customer experience.

“While grocery stores have traditionally aimed to serve everyone, this broad approach is no longer sufficient in today’s rapidly evolving retail landscape,” says Bill Chidley, Executive Director of Strategy at ChangeUp. “Consumers who seamlessly switch between online and in-store shopping, demand dynamic, value-adding experiences that complement their digital habits and provide compelling reasons to visit physical locations. The possibilities for the grocery industry, and all sectors for that matter, are limitless when it comes to transforming and innovating the in-store experience.”

Key findings from the report highlight that physical stores still hold distinct benefits, with 66% of shoppers feeling more in control of their purchases in-store and 51% believing they get better quality items. In addition, 43% report finding in-store shopping enjoyable, highlighting the irreplaceable tactile and visual aspects of the experience.

The survey also explores the evolution of omnichannel shoppers to what ChangeUp has defined as ‘Power Users’ – modern grocery shoppers who have mastered both online and in-store environments. The report reveals that 47% of grocery shoppers now fall under this Power User category.

Key findings about Power Users include:

77% of Power Users are in the physical store weekly.The grocers that are winning among Power Users are HEB (82%), Trader Joe’s (80%), and Albertsons (80%), as they were rated significantly higher for their in-store experience compared to other top grocery brands.61% of younger shoppers (aged 25-44) are Power Users, relying on the blend of in-store and digital channels.

How Shoppers are Outpacing Store Evolution highlights how grocery stores can better connect with this dominant shopper type and evolve beyond mere functional spaces.

For the full report, visit: changeupinc.com/the-rise-of-the-power-user

Methodology:
ChangeUp conducted the survey of 800 people across the United States. All respondents were primary grocery decision-makers who had shopped at a physical grocery store within the past month. The study was designed to represent a diverse cross-section of shoppers, balanced by age, gender, region, and income.

About ChangeUp:
ChangeUp is an award-winning experience agency designing for the moments where brands and customers meet. We develop brand-led experiences that create change for businesses through customer insights and strategy, design, and architecture. We’ve partnered with clients including Stop & Shop, The Vitamin Shoppe, Best Buy, Bath & Body Works, Panda Express, BP, and KIA. Learn more at www.changeupinc.com.

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Octane Closes $200 Million Whole Loan Sale with AB CarVal

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New Transaction Fuels Octane’s Continued Momentum and Growth

NEW YORK, Oct. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Octane® (Octane Lending, Inc.®), the fintech revolutionizing the buying experience for major recreational purchases, announced today that it has sold a portfolio of $200 million of fixed-rate installment powersports loans to funds managed by AB CarVal, an established global alternative investment manager. The portfolio of whole loans was newly originated by Octane’s in-house lender, Roadrunner Financial®, Inc., and will be serviced by Octane’s in-house loan servicer, Roadrunner Account Services, LLC.

This is the second transaction between Octane and AB CarVal. Last month, the companies announced the close of a $500 million forward-flow deal.

Octane will leverage the proceeds from this sale to capitalize on the significant momentum it has been seeing in its business. In September, the company surpassed $5 billion in aggregate originations, and it announced its entrance into the marine market in October.

“We’re excited to strengthen our relationship with AB CarVal, one of the world’s preeminent global asset managers, through this second transaction,” said Steve Fernald, President and CFO of Octane. “By continuing to successfully execute on our capital markets strategy, we are better able to support our customers as well as our OEM and dealer partners through our fast, user-friendly, full-spectrum financing experience.”

“We continue to be excited about Octane’s differentiated underwriting capabilities and believe that specialized consumer whole loan portfolios offer compelling opportunities for those with deep expertise and experience in asset-based finance,” said P.J. Collins, director with AB CarVal.

About Octane:
Octane® is revolutionizing recreational purchases by delivering a seamless, end-to-end digital buying experience. We connect people with their passions by combining cutting-edge technology and innovative risk strategies to make lifestyle purchases–like powersports vehicles, RVs, boats and personal watercraft, and outdoor power equipment–fast, easy, and accessible.

Octane adds value throughout the customer journey: inspiring enthusiasts with the Octane Media™ editorial brands, including Cycle World® and UTV Driver®, instantly prequalifying consumers for financing online, routing customers to dealerships for an easy closing, and supporting customers throughout their loan with superior loan servicing.

Founded in 2014, we have more than 30 OEM and 4,000 dealer partners, and a team of over 500 in remote and hybrid roles. Visit www.octane.co.

Octane® and Roadrunner Financial® are registered service marks of Octane Lending, Inc.

About AB CarVal

AB CarVal is an established global alternative investment manager and part of AllianceBernstein’s Private Alternatives business. Since 1987, AB CarVal’s team has navigated through ever-changing credit market cycles, opportunistically investing $151 billion in 5,800 transactions across 82 countries. Today, AB CarVal has approximately $19 billion* in assets under management in corporate securities, loan portfolios, structured credit and hard assets. Additional information about AB CarVal may be found at www.abcarval.com.

*AUM is comprised of fee-earning AUM and fee-eligible AUM. Fee-earning AUM includes those assets currently qualified to generate management fees. Fee-eligible AUM includes capital that is committed to an AB CarVal Fund but is currently uncalled or recallable. The number represented here excludes assets under AB CarVal’s management that are not generating management fees due to the maturity of the Fund but includes amounts that do not generate management fees solely due to AB CarVal’s decision not to charge management fees.

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