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Eloisa de Castro - Enerpoly

Eloisa de Castro - Enerpoly

33m 5s

What if we can build the next generation of batteries? Batteries are crucial to power the transition to net zero, storing green electricity and forming the backbone of clean mobility solutions. Eloisa de Castro is the CEO of Enerpoly, a Sweden-based company offering proprietary zinc-ion battery cells and packs. Their batteries are a safe, reliable, and cost-efficient solution for stationary energy storage. This episode goes into the details of the technology, its advantages, and use cases. If you want to learn more about why we need a mix of battery solutions in the future - this one is for you!

Chaitanya Dhumasker - Monitorfish

Chaitanya Dhumasker - Monitorfish

33m 16s

What if we can build the next generation of batteries? Batteries are crucial to power the transition to net zero, storing green electricity and forming the backbone of clean mobility solutions. Eloisa de Castro is the CEO of Enerpoly, a Sweden-based company offering proprietary zinc-ion battery cells and packs. Their batteries are a safe, reliable, and cost-efficient solution for stationary energy storage. This episode goes into the details of the technology, its advantages, and use cases. If you want to learn more about why we need a mix of battery solutions in the future - this one is for you!

Alexandra Busnel - Biome Bioplastics

Alexandra Busnel - Biome Bioplastics

35m 14s

What if we could packaging and materials were designed in a way that they don't harm the environment at the end of their life? Well, Biome Bioplastics is a leading developer of intelligent, natural plastics, challenging the dominance of oil-based polymers. This episode's guest is Alexandra Busnel, who is a Business Project Manager at the company and helps to commercialize the products. Alex shares insights into the processes behind scaling polymers from the lab to the field and explains the difference between biodegradability and compostability.

Lidia Kuti - Smobya

Lidia Kuti - Smobya

28m 43s

What if we could shake up the fashion industry and finally utilize sustainable materials? This is the challenge Lidia and her co-founders work on. Smobya is a start-up, aiming to produce new, sustainable biomimetic materials, resembling leather when treated. Tune in to learn more about her personal journey, the challenges ahead and what gives her hope.

Krisztina Kovacs-Schreiner - Lixea

Krisztina Kovacs-Schreiner - Lixea

33m 44s

What if we can change the perception of waste? Looking at it as a resource, Lixea has developed an innovative biomass fractionation process using ionic liquids. The result: They can use waste wood, agricultural by-products, and sustainably grown biomass to produce ingredients, replacing fossil fuel-based ones. CEO Krisztina Kovacs-Schreiner shares her insights into the world of sustainable ingredients and the differences between British and Swedish (work) cultures.