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Using Algae to Replace Plastics (with Elliot Roth @ Spira)
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Using Algae to Replace Plastics (with Elliot Roth @ Spira)

Disclaimer: For full disclosure, Spira is a portfolio company of Climate Capital, where Michael works as a General Partner and Jenny works as a Managing Partner.

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In our inaugural episode of the Climate Capital podcast, we had the pleasure of hosting an insightful conversation with Elliot Roth, Founder of Spira. As a passionate entrepreneur and a visionary in the field of biotechnology, Elliot shares his journey of turning DNA into a creative medium to solve global challenges.

TL;DL (too long; didn’t listen):

Elliot Roth is not a conventional entrepreneur. He's an extremeophile, a lover of extreme environments and complex challenges.

Elliot shares how he started seven companies, ranging from a COVID diagnostic company to a dynamic wheelchair cushion, before landing on Spira. He explains his fascination with using DNA as a creative medium, shaping it like a beautifully crafted poem to solve some of the world's most urgent problems.

Spira’s goal is to transform conventional manufacturing and production systems, moving away from harmful petrochemicals.

The conversation takes a deep dive into the world of algae and its superpowers. Elliot speaks about how Spira uses algae to create carbon-negative materials. The company's innovative approach involves genetically engineering algae and leveraging a network of farms across the world to produce these materials.

One of the key lessons Elliot has learned in his entrepreneurial journey is the importance of people. He believes that the right team can make the improbable possible. He also emphasizes the significance of learning quickly and iterating over time.

Elliot concludes the conversation by discussing Spira's ongoing fundraising efforts. The company is currently raising $3 million to build a Photosynthetic biofoundry, a first-of-its-kind project for the type of algae they are working with. This project will allow Spira to start biomanufacturing other compounds beyond pigments.

Elliot's journey and vision serve as a powerful reminder of how innovation, coupled with the right team and relentless determination, can help us tackle some of the world's most pressing challenges.

Join us in this fascinating conversation on the Climate Capital podcast, where we explore the boundaries of the possible and the future of biotechnology.

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