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Opportunity to license a groundbreaking formula from a U.S. company and be able to manufacture sustainable pellets and other products by using apparel waste and recycled plastic

Summary

Profile Type
  • Business Offer
POD Reference
BOUS20250626020
Term of Validity
26 June 2025 - 26 June 2026
Company's Country
  • United States
Type of partnership
  • Commercial agreement
  • Supplier agreement
  • Investment agreement
  • Outsourcing agreement
Targeted Countries
  • All countries
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General information

Short Summary
A U.S. company transforms apparel waste and recycled plastic into a high-performance polymer that is stronger, lighter, and greener than traditional plastics—offering scalable solutions for injection molding, 3D printing, and sustainable manufacturing.
Full Description
The product is a patent-pending sustainable polymer made from post-consumer recycled HDPE and cotton textile waste. Developed through rigorous material science and compounding innovation, it combines strength, lightness, and environmental responsibility. Its current formulation achieves a 70/30 blend of HDPE to cotton waste, outperforming standard HDPE with triple the strength, 20% higher tensile durability, and 10% less weight.
Unlike conventional HDPE, it can be extruded into filament and used in 3D printing—opening B2C applications in addition to its core B2B focus on injection-molded products like pallets, crates, furniture, and retail infrastructure. The material has also been refined with odor-eliminating additives for market readiness.
This product addresses two major global waste problems: plastic pollution and apparel landfill overflow/cotton waste burning. It is scalable, versatile, and compatible with existing injection molding infrastructure. The company is currently partnering with filament producers, logistics firms, and global pallet manufacturers.
The mission of the U.S. company is simple but urgent: recycle apparel waste to create superior, circular alternatives that serve both industry requirements and the health of the planet.
Advantages and Innovations
• Stronger: Up to 3x the strength and 20% higher tensile strength than virgin HDPE.
• Lighter: 10% reduction in weight for improved logistics and efficiency.
• Greener: Utilizes post-consumer HDPE and cotton textile waste—reducing landfill, carbon footprint, and raw material reliance.
• 3D Printable: Unlike traditional HDPE, it can be made into filament and 3D printed.
• Injection Mold Compatible: Works with existing molding equipment and processes.
• Patent-Pending Innovation: Utility patent filed for novel material composition and method.
• Dual Waste Stream Solution: Tackles both plastic and apparel waste in one material platform.
• Market-Ready: Odor-eliminated, tested, and piloted by industrial partners in pallets and product manufacturing.
Stage of Development
  • Available for demonstration
Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities
  • Goal 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
  • Goal 13: Climate Action
IPR status
  • IPR applied but not yet granted

Partner Sought

Expected Role of a Partner
The U.S. company is looking for partners who would be interested in buying the license to be able to manufacture pellets and other products with their special formula.
Type and Size of Partner
  • SME 50 - 249
  • R&D Institution
  • Big company
Type of partnership
  • Commercial agreement
  • Supplier agreement
  • Investment agreement
  • Outsourcing agreement

Dissemination

Technology keywords
  • 02007005 - Composite materials
  • 02007018 - Advanced Textile Materials
  • 02007023 - Hybrid materials
  • 02007014 - Plastics, Polymers
  • 02007009 - Materials Handling Technology (solids, fluids, gases)
Market keywords
  • 08004003 - Water treatment equipment and waste disposal systems
  • 08004002 - Chemical and solid material recycling
  • 08004004 - Other pollution and recycling related
Sector Groups Involved
  • Textiles
  • Energy-Intensive Industries - Materials
Targeted countries
  • All countries