Snow Polymers
Biodegradable Plastics from Industrial Organic Waste
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in August 2024 by Sharon Raymond and Shai Garty, Snow Polymers operates with 1–10 employees. The company has raised $820,000 across one funding round from one investor. In October 2024, Snow Polymers secured pre-seed funding from InNegev.
Business overview
Snow Polymers develops oil-free, fully biodegradable plastics derived from industrial organic waste. The company's core technology focuses on creating new polymer molecules that match the performance of traditional plastics while adhering to EU 2030 circular economy objectives. Serving the industrial manufacturing sector, particularly process industries and plastics manufacturers, Snow Polymers aims to lower barriers to bioplastic adoption by offering materials compatible with standard plastic manufacturing machinery, thereby creating a double circular economy model.
Strategic signal
In May 2025, Snow Polymers appointed Sharon Raymond as CEO, signaling a strategic focus on leadership to drive the commercialization of its biodegradable plastic technology. This move indicates the company's readiness to advance its R&D stage products and leverage signed letters of intent for partnerships in Israel and Europe, positioning it for growth in the circular economy and sustainable materials market.
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- Who are the founders of Snow Polymers?
- Snow Polymers was founded by Sharon Raymond and Shai Garty.
- When was Snow Polymers founded?
- Snow Polymers was founded in August 2024.
- What was a significant leadership change at Snow Polymers?
- In May 2025, Sharon Raymond was appointed as the CEO of Snow Polymers.
- What is Snow Polymers' primary focus in product development?
- Snow Polymers is developing oil-free, fully biodegradable plastics from industrial organic waste, aiming to offer materials that perform comparably to traditional plastics.
- Has Snow Polymers secured any partnerships or collaborations?
- Snow Polymers has signed letters of intent for partnerships with industries in Israel and Europe to develop commercial products based on their technology. Companies like SodaStream, Netafim, and Dolev have shown interest in their technology.