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Seaweed-Based Pellets

Packaging and plastic alternatives / Consultant Circular economy

B'ZEOS addresses plastic pollution by offering seaweed-based, compostable packaging alternatives that integrate into existing manufacturing processes, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and mitigating environmental impact.

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B'ZEOS

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Everyone

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To hire
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Project Status

In commerce

Looking to expand internationally

Yes

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worldwide

Awards and certifications

Seed Funding Round

2024

B'ZEOS secured seed funding led by Faber and ICIG Ventures to scale its seaweed-based packaging solutions, demonstrating investor confidence in their sustainable approach.

Partnerships with Industry Leaders

2023

Collaborations with companies like Nestlé have validated B'ZEOS's solutions through pilot programs, showcasing the practicality and scalability of their packaging alternatives.

Membership in Swiss Food & Nutrition Valley:

2023

B'ZEOS is a member of this nationwide initiative promoting food innovation and sustainability, reflecting its commitment to environmental stewardship.

Product description

B'ZEOS develops seaweed-based packaging materials designed to replace single-use plastics in various industries. Their primary product offerings include customizable pellets that can be processed into films, sachets, and coated papers, all of which are home-compostable and biodegradable. These materials are engineered to match the mechanical and barrier properties of conventional plastics, ensuring functionality without environmental compromise. By utilizing seaweed—a renewable resource that grows rapidly without the need for freshwater, fertilizers, or arable land—B'ZEOS's packaging solutions contribute to carbon sequestration and ocean health. The materials decompose naturally, leaving no microplastics, and are compatible with existing manufacturing equipment, facilitating seamless integration for businesses. Through strategic partnerships and pilot programs, B'ZEOS is scaling its operations to meet industrial demands, offering a viable and sustainable alternative to traditional plastic packaging.

Key characteristics and environmental benefits

Key Characteristics:

  • Seaweed-based, bio-based materials

  • Home-compostable and biodegradable

  • Customizable pellets for various packaging formats

  • Compatible with existing manufacturing processes

  • Suitable for food-grade applications

Environmental Benefits:

  • Reduces reliance on fossil fuels

  • No microplastics; leaves no harmful residues

  • Seaweed cultivation supports carbon sequestration

  • Minimal resource requirements (no freshwater or fertilizers)

  • Promotes circular economy and reduces plastic pollution

About the Company

B'ZEOS is a Swiss-based blue-tech company pioneering sustainable packaging solutions derived from seaweed. Founded in 2017 by environmental engineer Guy Maurice, the company addresses the global plastic pollution crisis by developing bio-based, home-compostable materials compatible with existing manufacturing processes. B'ZEOS's innovative approach leverages the regenerative properties of seaweed, which requires no arable land, freshwater, or fertilizers, and actively sequesters CO₂, contributing to ocean health. Their materials are designed to decompose naturally, leaving no microplastics behind. Collaborating with industry leaders like Nestlé, B'ZEOS is scaling its solutions to meet industrial demands, aiming to replace significant volumes of plastic packaging. The company's commitment to environmental sustainability is further demonstrated through its participation in various pilot programs and strategic partnerships focused on advancing the circular economy.

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