Isabel Álvarez-Martos, the CEO of the award winning Danish start-up Cellugy, tells us how they are leveraging sustainability to protect both your food and the planet.

Isabel, the co-founder of Cellugy, explains how their cutting edge bio-cellulose "coating" material is transparent, flexible and resistant to temperature & water but harmless to the environment. If compared to oil-based plastics, the carbon footprint and energy consumption through Cellugy’s material can be reduced up to 60-80%.

Cellugy has won a significant number of awards as well as successfully participated in several "accelerator" programs.

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Rapid fire gems:

Most gifted book is "Bad Blood: secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup" by John Carreyrou Best purchase for around Euro 100 is her Thermomix Robot machine What does her team most agree on? Where they want to go with their product and what kind of company they want to be! Their mission What does their team most disagree on? structure vs. creative (messy:) What song does she play when she wants to celebrate? I WILL SURVIVE by Gloria Gaynor!

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