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3 stories about TripleW
“Bioplastics can replace any application of traditional fossil-based plastics”
01.05.23
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Ariela Karmel
Amir Oranim, CEO and Co-Founder of TripleW, spoke to CTech at the Food Waste and Sustainability conference in Tel Aviv about why converting plastics is the best tool to address food waste
TripleW raises $16.5 million Series B to produce lactic acid and bioplastic from food waste
22.03.23
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CTech
The Israeli startup’s lactic acid and PLA bioplastic is made from 100% food waste, which is fermented using microorganisms that produce the lactic acid product, then separated via several purification steps
TripleW applies Israeli ingenuity to make waste history
06.09.22
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Yonatan Sredni
Through their pioneering efforts in producing lactic acid from food waste to create bioplastics, a pair of childhood friends, Tal Shapira and Amir Oranim, are turning trash into treasure