C16 Biosciences

C16 Biosciences

Biotechnology Research

New York, NY 8,654 followers

C16 Biosciences produces high-performance biodesigned ingredients for the personal care, home care, and food industries.

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C16 Biosciences uses innovative processes found in nature to brew sustainable alternatives to palm oil. Palm oil is everywhere: it’s in our food, clothes, shampoo, and even the fuel that powers our cars. But this $61 billion industry has drastic environmental and societal costs: rainforests from Costa Rica to Indonesia are destroyed to make way for oil palm tree plantations, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and destroying habitats for people and endangered wildlife along the way. But palm oil doesn't have to be a problem. There remains an urgent need for consumers and companies alike to switch to environmentally conscious, sustainable palm oil products. C16 was founded with the objective of creating a sustainable, environmentally friendly alternative to conflict palm oil. By offering producers, refiners, traders and consumers of palm oil an opportunity to invest part of their production into bio-based oils and sustainability efforts, our aim is to reduce the environmental footprint of palm oil production and protect precious natural land, wildlife, and resources in the process. We've developed technology to brew a sustainable alternative to palm oil from microbes. Fermentation is a well-proven commercial process that has been used for centuries to convert raw materials into consumable commercial products consumed by billions of people every day. We believe that brewing palm oil like beer is the best and most likely path to developing a truly sustainable palm oil alternative. Our palm oil is sustainable -- it doesn't involve deforestation, endangering precious animal species, or forcing inhumane labor practices. The result is a world where consumers can enjoy the products they love without worrying about the dangerous practices involved in making them.

Industry
Biotechnology Research
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2018

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    On World Orangutan Day, we want to amplify Rhett's words about why conservation and biodiversity matter. "Orangutans remind us that conservation isn't just about saving a species; it's about understanding the intricate web of life, where every thread, no matter how small, plays a role in the survival of the whole. Imagine, for a moment, standing in a rainforest at dawn, the air thick with the scent of earth and the sound of life stirring all around. In the distance, you notice a flash of red—the unmistakable movement of an orangutan, deliberate and graceful, despite the daily struggles it faces. This image is more than a snapshot of wildlife; it is a symbol of resilience, of a fight for survival that mirrors our own."

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    Today is World Orangutan Day 🦧 On this World Orangutan Day, it's worth pausing to reflect on the profound connection between these creatures and the ecosystems they inhabit. Orangutans, our distant relatives who share 97% of their DNA with us, inhabit a world vastly different from ours, yet one that mirrors important aspects of our own. In the dense, rain-soaked forests of Borneo and Sumatra, orangutans navigate a delicate balance with nature. These forests are more than just their home; they are vital to our planet's ecological function. These forests moderate local temperatures, sequester vast amounts of carbon, and play a key role in regional water cycles. Like us, the survival of the orangutan is inextricably linked to the health of these forests, and, by extension, to the well-being of our planet. Yet the challenges are immense. Habitat destruction, driven by human activities, has sharply reduced the orangutan population over the last century. Their numbers have been further diminished by hunting and the relentless demands of the wildlife trade. Still, they endure. As we observe World Orangutan Day, it's important to consider the broader implications of their struggle. Orangutans remind us that conservation isn't just about saving a species; it's about understanding the intricate web of life, where every thread, no matter how small, plays a role in the survival of the whole. Imagine, for a moment, standing in a rainforest at dawn, the air thick with the scent of earth and the sound of life stirring all around. In the distance, you notice a flash of red—the unmistakable movement of an orangutan, deliberate and graceful, despite the daily struggles it faces. This image is more than a snapshot of wildlife; it is a symbol of resilience, of a fight for survival that mirrors our own. In the quiet persistence of the orangutan, we might glimpse our own ability to adapt and survive in a changing world. Their future, like ours, depends on the choices we make today. Mongabay's English-language reporting on orangutans https://lnkd.in/ejtF_iVS

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    EU Rules Begin To Bite! An excellent update on Europe's latest sustainability regulations from Tim Mohin, partner at Boston Consulting Group (BCG). The adoption of the Eco-design Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR) and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) is a big deal, signaling the start of a new era in responsible business practices and in reporting requirements. With deadlines looming for the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) and the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), it's clear that companies need to step up their game. Despite some international pushback, kudos to the EU for staying firm. Tim Mohin breaks this all down in his excellent weekly newsletter. It's worth a read. #ESPR #EUDR #CSDD #CSDR #DefendEUDR #Deforestation #PalmOil

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    🟢 Far-reaching and complex EU sustainability rules might still seem like a challenge for a future date, but they are starting to kick in now, and companies are adapting. The CSDDD and ESPR have now been adopted into the EU’s legal charter, and there are less than six months left before companies must comply with the CSRD and EUDR. Plus, US presidential candidate Kamala Harris is focusing on climate issues on the campaign trail, which is garnering some support while giving Republicans a talking point to paint Harris as too liberal. Science Based Targets initiative issues a mixed message on carbon offsets, saying they are ineffective but leaving the door open for their future use in meeting climate goals. The International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) has released guidance on integrating climate risk reporting into financial reporting. The guidance is open to public consultation until November 28. The Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) and Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) have released a mapping tool to ensure continued interoperability and reduce double reporting. #TNFD #GRI #CSDDD #EUGreenDeal #CSRD #EUDR #election24 #IASB #climaterisks #SBTi

    EU Rules Begin To Bite

    EU Rules Begin To Bite

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    Kudos to Nestlé, Mars, Ferrero, and Tony's Chocolonely for their leadership in support of the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). While some are calling for delays, these industry leaders are embracing the challenge and recognizing the urgent need to address deforestation in supply chains. Their proactive stance sets a powerful precedent for corporate environmental responsibility. As the EUDR December 30th 2024 compliance deadline approaches, this commitment underscores businesses' crucial role in combating deforestation and climate change. A call to action for all companies: prioritize sustainable sourcing practices. Our planet depends on it. #Sustainability #EUDR #CorporateResponsibility #DefendEUDR #Deforestation #PalmOil https://lnkd.in/e5Vcf-Na

    Nestle, Mars Wrigley, Ferrero back EU deforestation law, document shows

    Nestle, Mars Wrigley, Ferrero back EU deforestation law, document shows

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    We support Fern NGO and other global NGOs in supporting President Ursula von der Leyen's call to fully implement the EU Deforestation Regulation (EUDR)! Protecting our global forests is crucial for combating climate change and preserving biodiversity, and the EUDR has already shown positive impacts by improving forest monitoring and law enforcement. Swift action on this policy demonstrates the EU's commitment to environmental leadership. By standing firm on the EUDR's implementation, we are investing in a more sustainable future for future generations. The EUDR is already making a difference, and we can't afford to hit pause now. #DefendEUDR #EUDR #Deforestation #PalmOil

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    European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen: it’s time to defend the #EU deforestation regulation by ensuring timely & full implementation. Forest destruction is increasing across the world, fuelling the climate crisis and collapsing ecosystems. The #EUDR a key part of efforts to halt #deforestation and tackle the #ClimateCrisis. It is already improving forest monitoring & forest law enforcement in key producer countries. Delaying the Regulation would be a disaster for global forests and for the EU’s reputation. Environmental policy must not be determined by self-interest. Global forest protection is the key to a cleaner, greener, more prosperous future for the next generations. President von der Leyen, it’s time to fully implement the EUDR! #DefendEUDR

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    Attention UK businesses: Get ready for the new Forest Risk Commodity (UKFRC) regulations. Building on the EU Deforestation Regulations (EUDR), the UK is poised to implement its own measures to combat deforestation. This signals another significant shift in the regulatory landscape surrounding embedded and indirect palm oil and other tropical commodities. A special thanks to Irina Antoshevska, Tim Baines, Michael Hutchinson, and Nikolay Mizulin from Mayer Brown for their insightful memo "The UK Forest Risk Commodity Regulation (UKFRC) - One to Watch in the Coming Year." Their analysis provides valuable guidance for businesses navigating these upcoming changes. #UKFRC #EUDR #Deforestation #PalmOil  The UK Forest Risk Commodity Regulation ("UKFRC") | One to Watch in the Coming Year  - https://lnkd.in/ejGbqpz3

    The UK Forest Risk Commodity Regulation ("UKFRC") | One to Watch in the Coming Year

    The UK Forest Risk Commodity Regulation ("UKFRC") | One to Watch in the Coming Year

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    Kudos to the EU for not rolling over on the EU Deforestation Regulations (EUDR). Deforestation has been wreaking havoc for decades, so while it might be painful to implement, you know what's more painful? A planet without rainforests. As Denmark's Environment Minister Magnus Heunicke wrote in a letter to the European Commission urging it not to postpone the landmark legislation, "We are convinced that this regulation will be a genuine game changer in the global fight against deforestation." Thanks Kate Abnett and Reuters for the coverage. #EUDR #Deforestation #PalmOil https://lnkd.in/eJPM-5CD

    EU resists calls to delay deforestation law, letter shows

    EU resists calls to delay deforestation law, letter shows

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    The best part of our work is the opportunity to collaborate with some of the world's most innovative consumer brands and then seeing them recognized and celebrated for their innovation. Our latest Made with Palmless™ collaboration, Haeckels Seaweed Solar Protect SPF 50+, was just featured in ELLE Magazine's "The Ultimate ELLE Guide To Face SPF." It's Peak Summer and everyone should wear sunscreen daily! According to Elle, Google Trends reports a 100% uplift in searches for ‘New SPF’ in the first quarter of this year. Excited to collaborate with Haeckels to bring one of the best new products to market this year. https://lnkd.in/eGWfgmg7

    You Know You Should Be Wearing Face SPF

    You Know You Should Be Wearing Face SPF

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    Check out the latest episode from Harvard Business School #ClimateRising podcast, featuring our CEO and co-founder Shara Ticku to learn how we are using biotech innovation to solve a massive environmental problem (and a massive business opportunity) through technology and go-to-market innovation. Thanks to Mike Toffel for the great interview and to the HBS Business and Environment Initiative for focusing on the opportunities for business leaders to mitigate climate change.

    Latest #ClimateRising podcast episode from Harvard Business School features Shara Ticku, Co-founder and CEO of C16 Biosciences, discussing how her #biotech #startup uses fermentation to develop #Palmless substitute for palm oil -- while avoiding the climate, biodiversity, and habitat destruction associated with tropical rainforest destruction associated with agricultural palm oil. Learn about her journey from concept to commercialization and the future of #SyntheticBiology in #ClimateTech. Key Takeaways: 1. Environmental Impact: Palm oil production emits 2% of global GHG emissions, more than global aviation. 2. Biotech Innovation: Using microorganisms as factories to produce a palm oil alternative. 3. Market Potential: Palm oil is found in 50% of supermarket packaged goods. 4. Sustainable Solution: C16's Palmless is a scalable and economically viable alternative. 5. Cosmetics then food: Navigating complex buying cycles, supply chains, and traceability issues requires careful product development sequencing. Shara’s Advice for New Entrepreneurs: 1. Explore Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Engage with diverse groups to open your mind. 2. Take Action: Don’t overanalyze; make decisions and adapt. 3. Use Criticism as Fuel: Turn negative feedback into motivation. Listen at https://lnkd.in/e9j8xjQd #PalmOil #ClimateTech #SustainableInnovation #Biotech #SyntheticBiology #C16Biosciences #Palmless #Deforestation #C16Biosciences #HarvardBusinessSchool #Agricultural

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    Latest #ClimateRising podcast episode from Harvard Business School features Shara Ticku, Co-founder and CEO of C16 Biosciences, discussing how her #biotech #startup uses fermentation to develop #Palmless substitute for palm oil -- while avoiding the climate, biodiversity, and habitat destruction associated with tropical rainforest destruction associated with agricultural palm oil. Learn about her journey from concept to commercialization and the future of #SyntheticBiology in #ClimateTech. Key Takeaways: 1. Environmental Impact: Palm oil production emits 2% of global GHG emissions, more than global aviation. 2. Biotech Innovation: Using microorganisms as factories to produce a palm oil alternative. 3. Market Potential: Palm oil is found in 50% of supermarket packaged goods. 4. Sustainable Solution: C16's Palmless is a scalable and economically viable alternative. 5. Cosmetics then food: Navigating complex buying cycles, supply chains, and traceability issues requires careful product development sequencing. Shara’s Advice for New Entrepreneurs: 1. Explore Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Engage with diverse groups to open your mind. 2. Take Action: Don’t overanalyze; make decisions and adapt. 3. Use Criticism as Fuel: Turn negative feedback into motivation. Listen at https://lnkd.in/e9j8xjQd #PalmOil #ClimateTech #SustainableInnovation #Biotech #SyntheticBiology #C16Biosciences #Palmless #Deforestation #C16Biosciences #HarvardBusinessSchool #Agricultural

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    Latest #ClimateRising podcast episode from Harvard Business School features Shara Ticku, Co-founder and CEO of C16 Biosciences, discussing how her #biotech #startup uses fermentation to develop #Palmless substitute for palm oil -- while avoiding the climate, biodiversity, and habitat destruction associated with tropical rainforest destruction associated with agricultural palm oil. Learn about her journey from concept to commercialization and the future of #SyntheticBiology in #ClimateTech. Key Takeaways: 1. Environmental Impact: Palm oil production emits 2% of global GHG emissions, more than global aviation. 2. Biotech Innovation: Using microorganisms as factories to produce a palm oil alternative. 3. Market Potential: Palm oil is found in 50% of supermarket packaged goods. 4. Sustainable Solution: C16's Palmless is a scalable and economically viable alternative. 5. Cosmetics then food: Navigating complex buying cycles, supply chains, and traceability issues requires careful product development sequencing. Shara’s advice for new entrepreneurs: * Explore Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Engage with diverse groups to open your mind. * Take Action: Don’t overanalyze; make decisions and adapt. * Use Criticism as Fuel: Turn negative feedback into motivation. Listen at https://lnkd.in/gUzjzzUk #PalmOil #ClimateTech #SustainableInnovation #Biotech #SyntheticBiology #C16Biosciences #Palmless #Deforestation #C16Biosciences #HarvardBusinessSchool #Agriculture #ClimateChange

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C16 Biosciences 8 total rounds

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US$ 1.0M

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