PolyGreen

Superabsorbent Polymer Technology for Reduction of Disposable Diaper Waste

Agriculture & Food Technologies
Private
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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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Company Intelligence Q&A

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.
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