PolyGreen
Superabsorbent Polymer Technology for Reduction of Disposable Diaper Waste
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2016 by Shai Shahal and Zvika Meiri, PolyGreen operates with 11–50 employees. The company has raised a total of $18.99 million across 7 funding rounds from 1 investor. In January 2016, PolyGreen acquired Exotech Bio Solutions.
Business overview
PolyGreen develops sustainable materials, components, and solutions for the hygiene and agriculture sectors. The company specializes in eco-absorbent solutions, including biodegradable, biocompatible, and bio-based superabsorbent polymers. These products are designed to address environmental challenges such as plastic and micro-plastic waste, supporting sustainability goals in agriculture and reducing plastic waste in hygiene and medical industries. PolyGreen operates within the Agriculture & Food Technologies, Health Tech & Life Sciences, and Climate Tech sectors.
Strategic signal
PolyGreen's focus on developing eco-absorbent solutions, such as their SAPgenix, Plantov, and Pharmadress products, highlights a strategic commitment to sustainable materials. This approach positions the company to capitalize on growing demand for environmentally friendly alternatives in hygiene and agriculture, signaling a forward-looking trajectory in addressing plastic and micro-plastic waste.
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- When was PolyGreen founded?
- PolyGreen was founded in January 2016.
- Who are the founders of PolyGreen?
- Shai Shahal and Zvika Meiri are the co-founders of PolyGreen.
- What was a significant corporate development for PolyGreen in early 2016?
- In January 2016, PolyGreen acquired Exotech Bio Solutions.
- Has PolyGreen received any grants recently?
- In January 2023, PolyGreen secured a grant from the Israel Innovation Authority.
- What is PolyGreen's primary focus in terms of product development?
- PolyGreen focuses on developing eco-absorbent solutions using biodegradable, biocompatible, and bio-based superabsorbent polymers for the hygiene and agriculture sectors.