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Episode Transcript

Can the future of our food systems be saved by a humble aquatic plant? Join us as we sit down with Tony Martens, co-founder of Plantible Foods, who believes it can. Plantible's innovative plant protein, Ruby, derived from the sustainable Lemna plant, may hold the key to revolutionizing agriculture and food production. Tony shines a spotlight on the pressing environmental issues of our current food systems, from greenhouse gas emissions to water consumption and biodiversity loss.

Discover the fascinating journey of Rubisco protein, a nutritional powerhouse found in leafy greens, which Plantible has harnessed to outperform traditional animal proteins. Tony shares their pivot to a focus on sustainable food production, unveiling the health benefits and their innovative extraction process of Rubisco. We also explore the transition from traditional agricultural methods to more efficient crops like Lemna, alongside broader market trends demanding better labeling and ingredient transparency in plant-based foods.

Scaling a startup is no small feat, and Tony's story is packed with entrepreneurial grit. From early days in a small R&D facility to navigating the pandemic's hurdles and securing significant commercial agreements, Tony's experiences offer invaluable lessons.

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