
Everybody in the Pool E113: Hyfe: Turning food waste into gold (metaphorically, that is)
Nov 27, 2025
Join Michelle Ruiz, founder and CEO of Hyfe, as she transforms food processing waste into marketable specialty ingredients. Discover how her clean, water-based technology deconstructs biomass into valuable antioxidants and fibers that can replace harmful petrochemical additives. Learn about the untapped potential of food waste and the financial benefits for processors who turn trash into treasure. Michelle shares insights on building a sustainable future, reducing emissions, and creating regional biomanufacturing hubs to scale this revolutionary approach.
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From Personal History To Purpose
- Michelle Ruiz traces her motivation to childhood experiences and a drive to protect vulnerable systems and beings.
- Her path from Ecuador to chemical engineering and work at ExxonMobil led her to apply waste-focused thinking to climate solutions.
Waste Lessons From An Oil Refinery
- Working as a wastewater treatment engineer at an oil refinery revealed to Michelle that waste streams contain valuable hydrocarbons.
- That realization sparked the idea that overlooked wastes could be transformed into high-value products rather than being discarded.
Biomass As A Petrochemical Alternative
- Ruiz compares modern plant biomass fractionation to Rockefeller's refinement of crude: separating messy carbon soup into high-purity streams creates value.
- Unlocking biomass carbons could replace large parts of the petrochemical sector without new oil extraction.
