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17/07/2024 – Start-up interview

Circular cleantech materials for a sustainable future

textile network met with Kuori, a Swiss cleantech start-up dedicated to advancing a post-oil economy by creating biodegradable and elastic materials from food byproducts like olive pits, banana peels, and walnut shells through a circular economy approach. Arthur Groh, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Kuori, gave us an insight.

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The start-up company sells the granular materials to other companies that produce everything from shoes to camping gear and from tools to toys. © Kuori

 
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Kuori’s materials break down microplastics, cutting them down by 10% every month under natural conditions outside of a composting facility, specifically at 20 °C in soil. They are the first to do this. © Kuori

 
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Arthur Groh, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Kuori © Kuori

 
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The start-up company sells the granular materials to other companies that produce everything from shoes to camping gear and from tools to toys. © Kuori

 
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