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Rooted in extensive research at the University of Cambridge, Xampla's technology aims to replace conventional plastics with sustainable alternatives. In this interview, Alexandra French, CEO of Xampla, elaborates on the company's innovative approaches in packaging and nutrient fortification within the food and beverage industry, highlighting the challenges and successes in their mission to create environmentally friendly solutions.
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Can you tell us more about Xampla's journey and mission in revolutionising packaging with biodegradable, plant-based materials?
Grounded in 15 years of fundamental protein research at the University of Cambridge, Xampla's technology unlocks the power of plant protein to create new materials that can replace plastics and do things they never could. Our natural polymer materials are a high-performance, 'drop-in' solution to replace plastic. And in the food and beverage industry, our work goes beyond packaging to the fortification of essential vitamins and nutrients.
Our resin is used to create Morro Coating, which replaces plastic coatings on paper and cardboard food packaging. This plant polymer substitute for petrochemical-based and fluorochemical materials or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) used on paperboard, provides the experience consumers are used to, without the pollution or the health risk associated with ‘forever chemicals.’
Meanwhile, this edible, vegan material can also be used to fortify drinks with vitamins. Xampla's microencapsulation technology enables microscopic droplets of vitamin oil to be encased and protected from UV light, pH imbalance and pasteurisation. This helps brands avoid costly ‘overage’ of vitamins and ensures fortified beverages can be packaged in transparent, recyclable bottles instead of opaque alternatives.
Xampla has grown rapidly since making its first hire in 2020; our team is now made up of more than 40 experts in science and industry. This depth of knowledge has helped accelerate the commercialisation of our technology, with our materials being supported by global FMCG brands.

What inspired the creation of Morro, Xampla’s consumer brand, and how does it contribute to the company’s mission?
Morro is Xampla’s first consumer brand, created to commercialise our range of plastic-free products so that consumers can make a simple choice to put the planet first.
With consumers increasingly choosing products based on their environmental credentials, and bans and taxes on single-use plastic, our plastic-free materials are a timely solution for brands seeking a ‘drop-in’ replacement for plastic. Our materials do not require expensive new machinery and enable brands to offer consumers the products they know and love, without the environmental cost of plastic production and pollution.