Can transformative "weird science" save supply chains?
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Supply chains need to be transformed, not just optimized, to survive the climate crisis. In this episode, Deborah explores the “weird science” behind cutting-edge concepts with Tom Van Aken, CEO of Avantium, a plant-based plastics manufacturer, Dr. Anthony Atala, Director of the Wake Forest Institute of Regenerative Medicine and a bioengineering pioneer, Eben Bayer, CEO of Ecovative, a company that grows mushrooms as an alternative materials source, Tyler Cole, an electrofuels expert and the host of the Net-Zero Carbon podcast, and Zero100 research science director Colin Gilbert. Could the innovations we’re exploring today completely change how supply chains source materials, manufacture goods, and ship products?
Episode links:
- SynBio Radically Reinvents Supply Chain
- Avantium
- Tom Van Aken
- Avantium Holds First Piling Ceremony for its FDCA Flagship Plant
- Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine
- Dr. Anthony Atala
- Growing new organs
- Ecovative
- Eben Bayer
- Premium Leather Producer ECCO Leather Partners With Ecovative to Pursue New Mycelium Materials
- Net-Zero Carbon podcast
- Tyler Cole
- Freight Waves: The Nerve Center of the Global Supply Chain
- Developing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)
- The Paris Agreement
- Ambition gap
- Weird Science (film)
- Weird Science (song)
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