bioCircular Loop

Melina Gerdts

bioCircular Loop is the podcast about success stories, innovation and newest developments in the European circular Bioeconomy. It aims to educate, inform and inspire listeners with content about how circular bioeconomy presents the answer to humanity's greatest societal challenges, especially climate change and resource depletion. The podcast hosts the people that are driving this industrial bio-revolution, each episode deep-dives into a different organisation, industry and technology.

  1. A Pitch Perfect Miniseries | #7 When there is no appetite for risk, who is funding FoodTech? ft. EIT Food

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    A Pitch Perfect Miniseries | #7 When there is no appetite for risk, who is funding FoodTech? ft. EIT Food

    Recorded live at the Pitch Perfect Bioeconomy event in Brussels, this episode features Yvette Go, Investor at EIT Food, on what it really takes to finance and scale bio-based and food innovation in Europe. EIT Food, an initiative backed by the European Commission, supports agrifood innovation across the entire journey, from idea (TRL 1) to seed funding and beyond. Yvette sits right at the investment stage, bridging the gap between accelerator tickets and Series A capital. We dive into: What investors actually look for in bio-based startupsWhy market validation matters even at early stageThe importance of supply chain positioning from day oneFounder stamina and surrounding yourself with the right peopleWhat “scalability” really means (and what it doesn’t)We also unpack the food tech funding rollercoaster: After the 2021 peak, global food tech investment dropped by 70% (50% in Europe). The hype reset the market and pushed out generalists. What remains is a more specialized, hopefully wiser investor landscape. From agritech timelines to lab-grown food regulation, this conversation tackles the big question: how do we feed 10 billion people with finite resources? One thing is clear: this isn’t a short-term trend. It’s a long-term systems shift. If you’re building in food, ag, or bio-based innovation, this episode gives you the investor’s lens on what survives the reset. This episode is powered by Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant and Pitch Perfect Bioeconomy.

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  2. A Pitch Perfect Miniseries | #6 From barrel to butanol: making green chemicals with whiskey waste ft. Celtic Renewables

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    A Pitch Perfect Miniseries | #6 From barrel to butanol: making green chemicals with whiskey waste ft. Celtic Renewables

    Recorded live at the Pitch Perfect Bioeconomy event in Brussels, this episode features Martin Tangney, Founder & President of Celtic Renewables, one of Europe’s most established bio-based scale-up stories. Celtic Renewables takes biological residues from the Scottish whisky industry and turns them into high-value, low-carbon chemicals like acetone and butanol, the essential building blocks used in pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, food production, and everyday products. Less than 10% of what leaves a distillery becomes whisky. The rest? Untapped carbon. Celtic’s mission is simple: defossilize the chemical industry by squeezing more value out of what already exists above ground. In this episode, Martin shares: How a university research project became a commercial biorefineryWhy the biggest leap in scaling is from lab to pilotThe role of Biobase Europe in scaling 1,000xWhy surrounding yourself with complementary skills is everythingThe hard truths about funding, risk, and “everyone wants to be first to be second”Why founders need resilience, but also balanceOne of the strongest takeaways: Don’t build a pier. Build a bridge. Get to the promised land, even if it’s not perfect. This is a candid conversation about scaling industrial biotech, reframing “waste” as resource, and why change is the real driver of the bioeconomy. This episode is powered by Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant.

    17 phút
  3. A Pitch Perfect Miniseries | #5 Blast furnaces & bacteria: scaling bio in heavy industry ft. ArcelorMittal

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    A Pitch Perfect Miniseries | #5 Blast furnaces & bacteria: scaling bio in heavy industry ft. ArcelorMittal

    Recorded live at the Pitch Perfect Bioeconomy event in Brussels, this episode features Kristof Verbeeck, Business Development at ArcelorMittal Belgium, on what it actually means for heavy industry to bet on bio-manufacturing. ArcelorMittal Ghent is a 5-million-ton steel plant and the largest industrial CO₂ emitter in Belgium. Eight years ago, they decided to do something radical: build Europe’s first large-scale gas fermentation plant inside a steel mill, turning waste carbon monoxide and hydrogen into ethanol. Meet Steelanol.  On paper, it made perfect sense: Higher-value product instead of flaring gasesAvoided CO₂ emissions under the EU ETS systemA potential cornerstone in the company’s decarbonization roadmapIn reality? Scaling first-of-a-kind industrial biotech inside heavy industry is complex, technically and politically. We talk about: Why the EU ETS was central to the business caseHow changing regulation reshaped market accessThe challenge of certification under the Renewable Energy DirectiveWhat it takes to commission 550m³ fermenters at industrial scaleWhy innovation speed and regulatory speed are often misalignedThe plant is built. It runs. Ethanol has been produced. But technical scale-up and regulatory frameworks still need to align for the model to fully deliver. Kristof shares candid insights into corporate risk-taking, regulatory uncertainty, and what startups should know before approaching heavy industry: validate your technology, understand corporate roadmaps, and don’t oversell. This episode is a real-world look at what happens when decarbonization moves from strategy slides into steel and concrete. This miniseries is powered by Bio Base Europe Pilot Plant and Pitch Perfect Bioeconomy.

    14 phút

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bioCircular Loop is the podcast about success stories, innovation and newest developments in the European circular Bioeconomy. It aims to educate, inform and inspire listeners with content about how circular bioeconomy presents the answer to humanity's greatest societal challenges, especially climate change and resource depletion. The podcast hosts the people that are driving this industrial bio-revolution, each episode deep-dives into a different organisation, industry and technology.