Dispersa is a Canadian startup producing bio surfactants derived from waste feedstock. Founded by a woman, the company uses its proprietary “BioEterna” technology, which repurposes waste feedstock (particularly food waste) and utilizes microbes to generate naturally derived surfactants. The company also claims that its cyclical process promotes material recycling, resulting in significant cost and resource savings. According to the company, it uses renewable feedstock from food waste, which costs 10 times less than competitors.
The company claims that PuraSurf, its first biosurfactant product, is the world's first biosurfactant derived from waste feedstock, using a circular approach that is an alternative to surfactants derived from fossil fuels or palm oil, which are known to have negative environmental and social impacts. As of June 2024, PuraSurf was yet to be commercialized successfully and the company was concentrating on exploring opportunities in the cleaning and personal care markets.
Key customers and partnerships
In mid-2022, the company reported that active client partnerships were underway with major cleaning product companies based in Canada.
Funding and financials
In April 2023, the company raised CAD 3 million (~ USD 2.2 million) in pre-seed funding, including CAD 1.5 million (~ USD 1.1 million) in grants and CAD 1.5 million (~ USD 1.1 million) in venture capital to move toward the commercialization of its technology.
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