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How Lab - Grown Cotton can Decarbonize Textiles

How Lab - Grown Cotton can Decarbonize Textiles

Update: 2024-06-19
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Today’s episode is the fourth in our series on decarbonizing the roots of value chains, where we’re looking deep into supply chains that serve many industries. Previously we talked about the technical products of green concrete and green steel, and agriculture through the lens of regenerative agriculture. Today we continue our focus on decarbonizing agricultural products by focusing on lab-grown cotton. Luciano Bueno, founder and CEO of GALY, joins me today to talk about how his biomaterials start-up uses sugar to feed cells and grow cotton in the lab. Luciano will share how he rebounded from a venture that failed, and then started GALY and grew it into the Series B company it is today. I’ll also ask him to share his views of the future of lab-grown fabrics and his reflections on entrepreneurship in climate tech more broadly.

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Climate Rising Host: Professor Mike Toffel, Faculty Chair, Business & Environment Initiative (LinkedIn)

Guest: Luciano Bueno, Founder and CEO at GALY (LinkedIn)

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How Lab - Grown Cotton can Decarbonize Textiles

How Lab - Grown Cotton can Decarbonize Textiles

Harvard Business School Business & Environment Initiative