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==Team== Ian Falconer is the founder and currently the only full time employee of the company. He'll be looking to build his leadership team post-funding. Ian's background is in raw material supply chain and innovation. His time on offshore oil rigs, running quarries and materials processing plants brings a practical, dirt-under-the-finger-nails approach to innovation and an understanding of real world operational challenges. As a mining analyst in The City he worked with smaller mining and energy companies to understand each one's potential, and specialised in so-called technology metals, whose markets are still rapidly evolving as their uses move towards a low carbon economy. Fishy Filaments was born of the understanding that the world is made of 'stuff' and cannot be made sustainable without addressing the impact of the supply of that stuff. The benefit of decarbonising raw materials is felt all the way down the supply chain, so the capital employed in this area of industry can be really efficient in effecting global change. Couple that understanding with the circular economy concept and we can lock in the carbon savings and even multiply them through each generation of raw material re-use. Its production and wealth creation, but now based on regeneration of both materials and environment rather than extraction and disposal. [[Category:Thesis]] [[Category:Equities]] __INDEX__
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