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Jeff Seabright, former Unilever Chief Sustainability Officer, appointed Chair of Xampla
October 20, 2020
- Former Unilever Chief Sustainability Officer and Coca Cola VP, Environment & Water
Resources joins Xampla as Chair - Xampla is a Cambridge University spin-out that creates natural alternatives to single-use
plastic - Xampla is Britain’s first university spin-out to be accredited B-Corp status
A FORMER board member of one of the world’s biggest companies and White House climate change advisor has joined a Cambridge University start-up making plastic from peas.
As Unilever’s Chief Sustainability Officer Jeff Seabright is credited with turning one of the world’s largest multi-nationals into a leader in sustainability.
But he has gone from leading the sustainability operations of a company with an annual turnover of £50bn across 155,000 staff in 190 countries and 400 household name products, to a company with no sales, no products and 10 staff.
Mr Seabright said: “We’ve known we’ve had a plastic crisis for a long time. But the biggest problem with plastic is also its biggest strength. Its durability is great when you are protecting your product and a nightmare afterwards. The great conundrum has been to find a product that is cheap and durable without lasting forever on our planet.
“Xampla is the most exciting innovation I have worked on. It has the potential to have a positive impact on a global scale and is a groundbreaking solution for industries in desperate need of natural alternatives to plastic. I am very pleased to be joining as Chair at this critical time.”
Mr Seabright will bring Xampla a raft of environmental and commercial expertise from a two-decades-long career in sustainability.
Before joining Unilever he was Vice President of Environment & Water Resources at Coca Cola. He also led the Clinton White House Task Force on Climate Change.
Mr Seabright will champion Xampla’s sustainability efforts as it brings its natural plastic alternatives to market.
Xampla has created the world’s first plant protein material for commercial use, aiming to eradicate the need for single-use plastics.
Its bio-based materials, some made from pea protein, decompose naturally and fully without harming the environment.
At the same time, Xampla has become the UK’s first university spin-out to be accredited B Corp status. Developed over 15 years at the University of Cambridge, Xampla’s mission is to replace everyday plastics including bags, sachets, flexible packaging films, edible labels and microplastics used in-home care and personal products.
Its first range of products will be launched in 2021.
Xampla CEO Simon Hombersley said: “Jeff’s appointment has come at a pivotal point for the company. We are designing our products to meet the sustainability requirements of major companies like Unilever, and Jeff’s experience and leadership will ensure sustainability is our focus as we scale our business.
Professor Andy Neely, Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Enterprise and Business Relations, University of Cambridge, said: “The University of Cambridge is committed to seeking innovative solutions to the climate crisis. Companies like Xampla that apply cutting-edge University research to solving urgent environmental problems – and which have the potential to achieve impact at scale – have a vital role to play in global efforts to achieve a zero-carbon future.”
Kate Sandle, B Lab UK’s Director of Programmes and Engagement, said: “Xampla is a B Corp through and through – a business that meets the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability to balance profit for purpose.
“It’s fantastic that a university spin-out has been able to achieve this. I’m sure with Jeff Seabright as Chair, Xampla will go on to do even more fantastic work helping people and planet.”