Rethinking Polymers for a Future Without Waste
Let’s face it—plastics aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. They’re strong, versatile, and essential across industries. The real problem? Most plastics stick around for centuries.
At FEED Clean Tech, we’re changing that.
Rethinking Plastics for a Future Without Waste
We’ve developed EcoVerra—a biopolymer that does everything traditional plastic can do but disappears naturally after use. No microplastics, no special composting conditions, no trade-offs. Just a smarter, more sustainable way to do polymers.
How We Got Here
Like many big ideas, FEED Clean Tech started with a simple question: Why can’t polymers be both useful and responsible?
The industry has been stuck between two extremes—either keep using plastics that last forever or switch to flimsy “eco-friendly” alternatives that don’t hold up. We wanted something better.
So, we got to work. After countless experiments, lab tests, and problem-solving, we created EcoVerra, a biopolymer that’s as strong and versatile as traditional materials but breaks down naturally in 2-5 years.
What We Believe In
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Plastic Should Work for You, Not Against the Planet – Our materials are designed for real-world applications, not just ideal lab conditions.
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No Trade-Offs – EcoVerra is just as strong, durable, and functional as conventional plastics.
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Seamless Adoption – Works with existing industrial equipment. No expensive retooling, no disruptions.
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Science Over Greenwashing – Everything we do is backed by research, testing, and real-world data.
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Scalability Matters – If sustainable materials aren’t practical at scale, they’re not real solutions.
Where We’re Headed
Our goal isn’t just to create better polymers—it’s to change how the world thinks about materials altogether. We’re working on scaling production, refining our formulas, and building partnerships to help industries transition to real sustainable solutions.
Polymers shouldn’t last forever, but companies should be able to rely on them while they’re needed. That’s the balance we’re here to create.