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    Explore " vegan meat" with insightful episodes like "From Moore's Law to Moo's Law - Ep136: Jim Mellon", "The class action suit against Beyond Burger, explained", "Episode 115: Lab Grown Meat, Protein Source of the Future", "How To Build Your Own Plant-Based Meat Facility - Christie Lagally" and "When the search for truly vegan meat gets really strange" from podcasts like ""Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.", "The Nutrition Diva's Quick and Dirty Tips for Eating Well and Feeling Fabulous", "Starting Sustainability: Sustainable Living: eco-friendly: environment: green: recycle: zero-waste", "The Reducetarian Podcast" and "South Mimms U"" and more!

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    From Moore's Law to Moo's Law - Ep136: Jim Mellon

    From Moore's Law to Moo's Law - Ep136: Jim Mellon

    This week's guest on Cleaning Up is entrepreneur, author and philanthropist Jim Mellon. Jim is Executive Director at Agronomics, one of the world’s leading investors in cellular agriculture, or lab-grown meat. Bypassing traditional agricultural methods with precision fermentation could have huge implications for CO2 emissions and the climate, and in 2020 Jim wrote Moo’s Law as a guide for fellow investors into what he calls the "new agrarian revolution."

    Jim and Michael discuss the latest developments in cellular agriculture - from pet food to leather goods and restaurant-grade sushi - and how far we are from finding lab-grown products on our supermarket shelves. 

     

    Links and Related Episodes

    Watch Episode 110 with Lord Adair Turner: https://www.cleaningup.live/ep110-adair-turner-lord-of-the-net-zero-transition/

    Discover Agronomics and their portfolio companies here: https://agronomics.im/

    Read more about Moo’s Law here: https://mooslawbook.com/

    Discover Jim’s children’s book, Juno’s Ark, here: https://junosark.com/

    Jim spoke to Bloomberg’s In The City podcast in April about Britain’s economic health: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-04-06/podcast-burnbrae-s-jim-mellon-sees-a-bright-future-for-britain-and-the-city?in_source=embedded-checkout-banner#xj4y7vzkg

     

    Guest Bio

    Jim worked in Asia and the United States at two fund management companies, GT and Thornton, before establishing his own business in 1991. This business continues today, but Jim no longer works as a fund manager and is instead focused on biotech, clean food and property, with other business interests managed by his family office, the Burnbrae Group. Jim has a special interest in health resilience and longevity science, and is the co-founder of Juvenescence, a company investing in the development of therapies for ageing and the diseases of ageing. Jim also co-founded Agronomics Limited in 2011, an investment company focused on opportunities within the nascent industry of environmentally-friendly and cruelty-free modern foods.

    Jim holds a degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from Oriel College, Oxford, where he is an honorary fellow and supports the Mellon Scholarship in Ageing and Cell Senescence. 

    The class action suit against Beyond Burger, explained

    The class action suit against Beyond Burger, explained

    Plaintiffs have a beef about the protein claims being made by a leading vegan burger company.  Here’s what they’re upset about.

    Nutrition Diva is hosted by Monica Reinagel. A transcript is available at Simplecast.

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    Episode 115: Lab Grown Meat, Protein Source of the Future

    Episode 115: Lab Grown Meat, Protein Source of the Future
    www.startingsustainability.com We don't have enough meat to feed the people of the earth, and the population is growing. What is the solution? Lab grown meat! It's a sustainable alternative, no animals are killed, it's healthier, and it's the way of the future. Kaylin explains this innovative way to produce more meat. www.startingsustainability.com/episode115

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    How To Build Your Own Plant-Based Meat Facility - Christie Lagally

    How To Build Your Own Plant-Based Meat Facility - Christie Lagally

    In this episode, Brian talks to Christie about how to create a plant-based meat facility. Christie covers the basics, such as coming up with the recipe and scouting out the perfect location, to the complexities, such as installing equipment and health and safety practices. 
    For show notes and past guests, please visit www.reducetarian.org/podcast.  Follow Reducetarian: Twitter: twitter.com/reducetarian Instagram: instagram.com/reducetarian Facebook: facebook.com/reducetarian LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/reducetarian-foundation

    When the search for truly vegan meat gets really strange

    When the search for truly vegan meat gets really strange

    The quest for truly vegan meat that looks like, smells like, tastes like, bleeds like real meat can drive start-ups to get a little too creative with their science. We imagine what might happen if the desire for the big bucks goes too far. If you're going to be a vegan, why eat something that replicates what you hate? It's just strange. But entrepreneurs believe there's a market for it amongst the many who don't actually want to go totally vegan, but just want to look like they have. 

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    Episode #13 | Tony Hawk Pro Skater Nostalgia

    Episode #13 | Tony Hawk Pro Skater Nostalgia
    In this episode of the podcast Matsen speaks about nostalgic memories of his childhood, his frustration with people who argue about vegan "meat" and how hand held phone games are getting to addictive. Follow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/innercityhermit/ or check out the Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/innercityhermit/ Your can also access the podcast at: iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/inner-city-hermit/id1456444963?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KIM0bhFGscSVqBfOPuCwu
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