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There is another way, because essentially, animal
products
are just collections of tissues, and right now we breed and raise highly complex animals only to create
products
that are made of relatively simple tissues.
This is biofabrication, where cells themselves can be used to grow biological
products
like tissues and organs.
Growing leather is also technically simpler than growing other animal
products
like meat.
What could the future of animal
products
look like?
Already, we have been manufacturing with cell cultures for thousands of years, beginning with
products
like wine, beer and yogurt.
We can design new materials, new products, and new facilities.
We see organizations like Dow Chemical leading the revolution away from trans fat and saturated fat with innovative new
products.
But in fact, in a few years, organizations will know so much about us, they will be able to infer our desires before we even form them, and perhaps buy
products
on our behalf before we even know we need them.
And they come to the market knowing what grades their
products
will achieve in terms of a price premium.
So take your mind back and think of the first sustainable
products.
We can make
products
that are beautiful or ugly, sustainable or unsustainable, affordable or expensive, functional or useless.
So let's make beautiful, functional, affordable, sustainable
products.
It's not just about
products
in people's homes.
We've got to think about the raw materials that produce our
products.
Buy African
products.
It's talked about in these modern ways, but the idea is that somehow, behind places like Silicon Valley, the secret have been different types of market-making mechanisms, the private initiative, whether this be about a dynamic venture capital sector that's actually able to provide that high-risk finance to these innovative companies, the gazelles as we often call them, which traditional banks are scared of, or different types of really successful commercialization policies which actually allow these companies to bring these great inventions, their products, to the market and actually get over this really scary Death Valley period in which many companies instead fail.
They have designed new drug
products
and new drug processes.
We can potentially use the skin on a chip that we're currently developing in the lab to test whether the ingredients in those
products
that you're using are actually safe to put on your skin without the need for animal testing.
It makes
products
more affordable.
And I took over the organization four years ago and really focused it on developing
products
that actually reach users, and not just any users, but customers who live on less than four dollars a day.
It needs to perform on par or better than the best
products
on the market.
So the second thing we learned, and this leads into my second point, which is that we believe that
products
need to be designed to be user-centric.
We really, truly believe that if a product is going to reach users at the scale that it's needed, it needs to be market-driven, and market-driven means that
products
are sold.
And it came up with 6,000 different species of
products.
And for that you need businesses that can actually define their role in society in terms of a much larger purpose than the
products
and brands that they sell.
I'm 14 years old, and when I was 13, I convinced one of the largest toy companies, toymakers, in the world, Hasbro, to change the way that they marketed one of their most best-selling
products.
So our old lettuces and
products
that we have thrown out that are made out of biodegradable materials, if they end up in landfill, contribute to climate change.
And this is what I call behavior-changing products: products, systems or services that intervene and solve these problems up front.
Now, this is a technology arena, so obviously these things are quite popular, but I think if we're going to keep designing, buying and using and throwing out these kinds of
products
at the rate we currently do, which is astronomically high, there are seven billion people who live in the world right now.
These kinds of
products
are everywhere.
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