33 min

Ep 28B: Interview with Isabel Alvarez-Martos, CEO of Cellugy, on bacterial nanocellulose Talk Green to Me

    • Science

Bacteria give alternatives to fossil fuels and cellulose from trees. In this episode we talk Isabel Alvarez-Martos, CEO and co-founder of Cellugy on how their company started as an idea in grad school and turned into a company making biodegradable and compostable materials. She tells us why bacterial cellulose is such a unique, beneficial, but also challenging material to use. We discuss why this cellulose source may be better than trees in this new developing industry, how these materials can be used in your shampoos and more, and how Cellugy navigated the start-up company space with this nanotechnology.

Bacteria give alternatives to fossil fuels and cellulose from trees. In this episode we talk Isabel Alvarez-Martos, CEO and co-founder of Cellugy on how their company started as an idea in grad school and turned into a company making biodegradable and compostable materials. She tells us why bacterial cellulose is such a unique, beneficial, but also challenging material to use. We discuss why this cellulose source may be better than trees in this new developing industry, how these materials can be used in your shampoos and more, and how Cellugy navigated the start-up company space with this nanotechnology.

33 min

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