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Food & Beverage, Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro Episode 163 · Food & Beverage, Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro

No Palm, No Problem: Fermenting the Future of Fat

Palm oil is everywhere—from food to cosmetics to biofuels—but its production is a leading cause of deforestation, habitat destruction, and greenhouse gas emissions. What if we could have all the benefits of palm oil without the downsides?

Enter NoPalm Ingredients, a Dutch biotech startup using fermentation to produce a sustainable alternative to palm oil—without the need for palm trees.

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Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro Episode 161 · Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro

Cleaner Air from Better Plants: The Neoplants Story

In this episode, Patrick and I have a wide-ranging conversation about topics like synthetic biology, science fiction, nature vs. nurture, and of course, how his company’s tech will both make money and make the world a better place. Already the company has raised more than $20 million in venture capital, with more still yet to come.

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Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro Episode 158 · Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro

Can a Problem as Big as Climate Be Solved by a Solution as Small as a Microbe?

In this episode we’re diving deep into the fascinating world of carbon recycling with a trailblazer who’s reshaping how we think about waste and sustainability. Our guest is Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech—a company on a mission to transform our biggest environmental challenge into an economic opportunity.

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Food & Beverage, Sustainability, Investors Paul Shapiro Episode 154 · Food & Beverage, Sustainability, Investors Paul Shapiro

One Good Human: Eric Schulze on Cultivated Meat’s Past and Future

Eric Schulze loves the intersection of science and food so much that after many years as an FDA regulator, he decided in 2016 to leave the federal government to join the then-nascent Memphis Meats (now UPSIDE Foods). He’d go on to spend the next seven years working to advance the cultivated meat pioneer’s science, technology, communications, and ultimate regulatory approval by the agency for which he used to work.

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Food & Beverage, Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro Episode 153 · Food & Beverage, Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro

Chocolate without Cocoa Farming: The California Cultured Journey

We all know chocolate is sweet. The way that it’s made—not so much. From deforestation and climate change to child labor and heavy metal contamination, cocoa farming leaves a lot to be desired. But what if we could make cocoa powder without having to chop down the rainforest and engage in so many other unsavory practices?

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Food & Beverage, Sustainability Paul Shapiro Episode 149 · Food & Beverage, Sustainability Paul Shapiro

Are Chickpeas the Future of Alt-Protein? NuCicer is Working On It

Alt-meat today is typically made from soybeans, yellow peas, wheat, or some combination of those three crops. But there’s a whole world of plants out there, and maybe some of them can be harnessed to widen the world of ingredients available to manufacturers, perhaps even offering better functionality and flavor.

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Food & Beverage, Sustainability Paul Shapiro Episode 136 · Food & Beverage, Sustainability Paul Shapiro

Flying Cars or Electric Cars? Isha Datar’s Thoughts on Where Cultivated Meat Tech Stands Today

Isha has been pioneering cellular agriculture since 2009, driven by a passion to see transformative technology create a better world. In 2010, Isha published "Possibilities for an in-vitro meat production system" in Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies; thus began her quest to establish the field of cell ag.

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Food & Beverage, Sustainability, Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro Episode 135 · Food & Beverage, Sustainability, Animal Welfare Paul Shapiro

Mark Post, A Decade After the First Cultivated Burger

In 2013, Dr. Mark Post shocked the world when he debuted the world’s first-ever burger grown from animal cells. Weighing in as a quarter-pounder, the burger carried a price tag of a mere $330,000—all of which was funded by Google co-founder Sergey Brin. A decade later, what does Mark think about the movement and the industry he helped birth?

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Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro Episode 120 · Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro

Microbes to the Rescue: Lisa Nunez Safarian and Pivot Bio

Lisa Nunez Safarian leads commercial, manufacturing, and product development at Pivot Bio. Dedicating her career to advancing agriculture and helping farmers achieve better outcomes, Lisa oversees the day-to-day operations to ensure we are meeting the nitrogen needs of our customers.

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Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro Episode 119 · Sustainability, Environmental Protection Paul Shapiro

Swapping Leaves for Leather: Biophilica’s Mira Nameth

After getting a grant from the UK government, Mira’s new company Biophilica was born. Converting leaves and even agricultural byproducts into a plastic-free alt-leather, Biophilica’s material creation process uses less than 1 percent of the water needed to make cow-based leather, all while being both animal-free and petrochemical free, too.

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Sustainability, Animal Welfare, Public Health & Safety Paul Shapiro Episode 111 · Sustainability, Animal Welfare, Public Health & Safety Paul Shapiro

From Cultivated Meat to National Security: The Journey of Jason Matheny

As you’ll hear in this interview, Jason shifted from his work on cultivated meat toward national security as he became convinced that technology can vastly improve both human and animal welfare, and that the only real threat to technological advancement is an apocalyptic catastrophe like a synthetic virus or asteroid.

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