Inventure Renewables

Overview
Food Waste?
Waste Recovery & Management Tech?
Product stageSegments
Early
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Recycling - Industrial Use
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Based in Singapore, Inventure Renewables (also known as Inventure Chemicals) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Inventure Pte limited that attempts to convert waste that occurs primarily in the agribusiness into biofuels. Inventure Renewables converts low-cost algae feedstock such as palm fibre, corn, soft oil seeds, and cellulose into biodiesel (biochemical, next-generation biofuels, and bio materials) or ethanol using patented process technologies such as Mixed SuperCritical Fluid Technology, Soap Carbonate technology, and Biomass technology. The company has also been building plants in China since 2015. Inventure Renewables also has operations in Indonesia and Malaysia, where it converts biomass palm waste to sugar.

HQ location:
P.O. Box 530 Gig Harbor WA USA
Founded year:
2007
Employees:
11-50
IPO status:
Private
Total funding:
USD 7.0 mn
Last Funding:
USD 5.0 mn (Series Unknown; May 2012)
Last valuation:
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