Mobius focuses on formulating bio-based chemicals and materials by recycling food and agricultural processing waste. The company uses ingredients derived from waste materials consisting of six key components - fats, sugars, fibers, proteins, phenolics, and high-value molecules.
Its first product is a proprietary biodegradable polymer from lignin, a natural material that is found in grass and trees. This biopolymer has created biobased, biodegradable plastic pellets that can be used in the horticulture, agriculture, and food service packaging sectors.
As of July 2021, Mobius was developing its novel polymers tailored for agricultural and horticultural applications, transitioning from formulation development to manufacturing and conducting trials for product application. The company also reported collaborating with manufacturers in both the US and Europe for various uses, including horticultural containers and agricultural films. By 2025, all products from Mobius is expected to originate from renewable feedstocks sourced responsibly, with at least 50% of the content originating from industrial organic waste streams in the food, forestry, and agriculture sectors.
Funding and Financials
In August 2019, Mobius received a grant of USD 750,000 from the National Science Foundation, to support the commercialization of its FirstDrops™ water leak detection product.
By using this site, you agree to allow SPEEDA Edge and our partners to use cookies for analytics and personalization. Visit our privacy policy for more information about our data collection practices.