Materials Deep Dive

Carolina Carreira

The podcast for engineers, founders, and curious minds who want to understand how sustainable materials are reshaping industry. In each episode, I sit down with CEOs and innovators building the future of green manufacturing, circular design, and materials science If you've ever wondered what engineering actually looks like, this is your deep dive. Follow @materialsdeepdive on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠TikTok⁠ to get some behind the scenes and bloopers of the podcast.

  1. 15 ABR

    Can Algae-Based Bioplastics actually replace plastic? (ft. Eylül Er, Palgae)

    What if the solution to plastic pollution was growing in the ocean all along? Eylül Er, founder of Palgae, is engineering algae-based bioplastics that can slot directly into existing manufacturing lines. No factory overhaul required. Eylül is a Turkish bioengineer who started Palgae after her thesis in bioengineering, and has since navigated the startup ecosystems of both Istanbul and London while building in one of deeptech's most challenging spaces. In this episode, we go beyond the buzzwords — what does "biodegradable" actually mean, which algae species produce useful polymers, and what does it really take to build a biotech company from scratch? In this episode, we cover: What bioplastics and biodegradable materials actually mean (and how companies misuse these terms)How different algae species are used to produce plastic alternativesHow Palgae's materials integrate into existing factory infrastructureThe startup ecosystem in Istanbul vs London — what's different, what's harderWhat it's like to be a woman founder in biotech and bioengineeringThe personality traits that determine whether you should start a business Check here the interview with Luenne Coelho on plastic waste. Topics: bioplastics | algae-based materials | biodegradable plastics | sustainable materials | biotech startup | women in engineering | circular economy | polymer alternatives Follow Palgae on Instagram and LinkedIn. If you enjoyed this episode, follow Materials Deep Dive on Instagram and TikTok @materialsdeepdive for behind-the-scenes and more conversations with founders and engineers reshaping the materials world.

    1 h 14 min
  2. Have a plastic waste problem? Fall in love with it (ft. Luenne Coelho, Reefaire)

    16 FEB

    Have a plastic waste problem? Fall in love with it (ft. Luenne Coelho, Reefaire)

    Today we have another interview!  Plastic waste is one of society's biggest problems, so Luenne Coelho decided to make furniture out of it. As founder of Reefaire, she's turning discarded plastic cups into high-performance composite panels for architecture and design. Together we talk about the importance of loving a problem, the need to do the work if we want to see change and why selling an imperfect product is actually better. Join us to hear about: One smart idea to help with the plastic waste problemGoing from frustration to innovationFalling in love with a problem in order to solve itThe waste in civil constructionHow Reefaire turns plastic cups into amazing decorationand Portuguese speakers forgetting words in English (it’s a bottle cap btw) Follow the podcast on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠TikTok⁠ @materialsdeepdive Check out the books we mentioned: The Lean Startup by Eric Ries ⁠Escape from Nexus Labs⁠ by Carolina Sofia Carreira Luenne Coelho is a Brazilian architect and urban planner from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), currently pursuing a postgraduate degree in Finance and Controllership at the University of São Paulo (USP). She is the founder of Reefaire, a deeptech startup focused on developing high-performance sheets and composites from plastic waste, with applications in architecture, design, and civil construction. She works at the intersection of materials science, circular design, industrial innovation, and business strategy, focusing on scalable solutions to climate change. If you want to know more about Reefaire follow their work through their ⁠website⁠ and ⁠LinkedIn page⁠. You can send a message to Luenne through her LinkedIn.

    52 min

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The podcast for engineers, founders, and curious minds who want to understand how sustainable materials are reshaping industry. In each episode, I sit down with CEOs and innovators building the future of green manufacturing, circular design, and materials science If you've ever wondered what engineering actually looks like, this is your deep dive. Follow @materialsdeepdive on ⁠Instagram⁠ and ⁠TikTok⁠ to get some behind the scenes and bloopers of the podcast.