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Developer of a proprietary technology to convert organic waste into PHA

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Industry Group materials & chemicals

Sector fuels & chemicals

TRL Range 7-8
TRL 1 Basic research
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Headquarters Richmond, CA Richmond, United States
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Updated by Ian DeWeerdt at Full Cycle Bioplastics on 06/29/2016

Edited by Cleantech Group on 03/20/2025

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07/12/2022 Carbon to Value Initiative Carbon to Value Initiative , Urban Future Lab Urban Future Lab , Greentown Labs Greentown Labs (3)
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One of eight companies were chosen to participate in the second cohort of the C2V Initiative's accelerator program,
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Technology to produce bioplastic from mixed organic wastes

The input, or feedstock, is any biodegradable waste material (food waste, agricultural waste, cardboard). The product is customizable and fully compostable Polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) polymers: a high performance, environmentally friendly substitute for petroleum-based plastics. FCB does not use any GMOs throughout its conversion process and can tailor its PHA for specific end-use applications.

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