Bioplasmar
Biodegradable Flowerpots
Startup Mature Agriculture & Food Technologies Est. 2011
Total Raised
$1.1M
Mature
Last Round
$1M
2 rounds
Investors
1
Team
4
1-10 employees
Confidence
96/100
Patents
1
About
Bioplasmar's technology provides a method for processing large amounts of organic waste into biodegradable material that is used for production of fully biodegradable products. One of the company's products is the Bio&Pot, a biodegradable pot that can be placed directly into the soil. It disintegrates within weeks after planting, providing additional nutrition for the plant itself. Another of the company's products is the Bio&Build, which is a surface made out of Bioplasmar's organic waste materials that ensures a stable construction floor in swelling soil. This surface serves as long as needed and then biodegrades naturally underneath the concrete. Bioplasmar also created the Bio&Trap, a disposable trap that provides protection against certain flies, and the Bio&Tray, a biodegradable propagation and growing tray.
Classification
Sector
Climate TechClean Industry Tech Sustainable Materials & CircularityAgriculture & Food TechnologiesAg TechFarm Equipment & TreatmentIndustrial Technologies
Core Technology
Biologicals
Target Customer
Agriculture & FoodCropsReal Estate & Construction
Business Model
B2CB2B
Tags
climate-techpackaging-and-containersconsumer-goodsagricultureorganic-wastebiodegradablewaste-tech
Funding & Events
Jan 2016
A Round $1M
Undisclosed Investor(s)
Dec 2014
Non-equity $102.2K
Office of the Chief Scientist
Details
Product Stage
Released
Employees
1-10
Exact Count
6
District
Jerusalem District
Founded
2011
Registrar
514656644
Crunchbase
bioplasmar
Locations
Aderet, Israel
Links
Admin
Last Update
Mar 19, 2025
Verified by
Jenny Sotnik-Talisman
Claimed
Yes
Missing
news, markets, external profiles
Team (4)
Zamir Eldar
CEO
Chanoch Samet
Founder & President
Founder
Zvika Weiss
CFO & BDO
chaim eldar
cfo
Internal
Created by
Fredrik Liljedahl (fredrik.liljedahl@sncentral.org)
Created
2017-04-23T00:00:00.000Z
Last editor
Paul Weisko (pweisko@gmail.com)