DePoly, a start-up based at the Energypolis Campus and supported by The Ark Foundation, has just been named a Technology Pioneer by the World Economic Forum (WEF). A company specialising in the advanced recycling of PET/polyester plastics, it joins another Valais-based start-up, MobyFly, in this prestigious list. The WEF is thus recognising the dynamism of the Valais start-up scene!
DePoly has come up with an innovative solution to the PET plastic challenge facing the world today. Thanks to its technology, PET plastics are broken down into the raw monomers known as purified terephthalic acid (PTA) and monoethylene glycol (MEG). This process produces a virgin quality product, identical to its petroleum-based counterparts. PTA can then be used to make recycled PET products, reducing the need to extract oil to produce new plastic.
“We are delighted to be part of this year’s World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers 2024 cohort. This programme will enable us to further develop our network, key partnerships and work hand in hand towards a better future for generations to come,’ says Samantha Anderson, CEO and co-founder of DePoly.
Companies from around the world
The Technology Pioneers Community, created in 2000 by the WEF, comprises start-up and growth companies from around the world that are at the forefront of the design, development and deployment of new technologies and innovations. These companies are poised to revolutionise various sectors and bring about positive change on a global scale.
To find out more about this year’s cohort and the leading technology start-ups, click here www.wef.ch/techpioneers24
Further information: www.depoly.co