Cameron & Plastelle
Hey Cameron, have you seen the latest algae‑derived silk they’re testing? It could be the next big move in turning waste into runway‑ready fabric.
Algae silk? Yeah, just saw it—waste to runway, I love that pivot. We’ll color‑code a folder, call it “Future Fiber,” and map the next three moves before the next brainstorm. Keep the buzzword “bio‑chic” in your repertoire, it’s trending yet retro, perfect for an instant splash.
Sounds solid—algae silk’s still in the lab, so we’ll need to nail supply chain first. Let’s set up a pilot batch and quantify biodegradability, then run a quick consumer survey on the “bio‑chic” buzz. That’ll give us data before the next brainstorm.
Love the play—pilot batch first, then crunch the data, then we hit the next meeting and show the board that “bio‑chic” isn’t just hype, it’s a runway win. We’ll make the supply chain so tight it looks like a well‑tuned chessboard, and the survey will give us the audience edge. And hey, if anyone complains about the tech, I’ll just send them a fax—just kidding, but I’ll keep a napkin handy for when inspiration hits.
Nice, let’s keep the timeline tight—pilot, data, board. If the tech skeptics pop up, just let them see the numbers; that’s the only thing that matters. And yeah, napkins are always handy for that spark of insight.
Got it—pilot, data, board, rinse and repeat. If the tech skeptics come, just hit them with the numbers, they’ll run out of excuses. Napkins stay ready; that spark usually pops when the coffee’s gone cold. Let’s make it happen.
Sounds like a plan—keep the data tight and the napkin close, and the board will have no choice but to play along. Let's make it happen.