Polymeron selected as one of the finalists of $1m international sustainability award in Riyadh

The five finalists for the 2020 Omnipreneurship Awards sustainability challenge were announced at the MENA Poultry Conference 2022 in Riyadh on Tuesday 15th of March 2022. Martin Ibarra's startup Polymeron was one of the five finalist.

The five finalists for the 2020 Omnipreneurship Awards sustainability challenge were announced at the MENA Poultry Conference 2022 in Riyadh on Tuesday 15th of March 2022. Martin Ibarra's startup Polymeron was one of the five finalist.

Tanmiah Food Company, together with the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture and Al-Dabbagh Group, organized Tuesday’s event. The awards were launched to incentivize scientists and innovators to find ways to reduce carbon emission levels as a result of food production. The focus of the challenge is to find a solution that will process chicken farm waste in a cost-effective, commercially viable manner to create a positive impact on Tanmiah Food Company (TFC) as a corporate entity, on the environment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and ultimately global ecosystem.

Martin Ibarra is a PhD student in Bioscience at the Computational Bioscience Research Center (CBRC). Martin Ibarra along with co-founders Rodrigo Jimenez Sandoval and Noor Zaouri formed the startup Polymeron. His startup Polymeron develops and produces environmentally friendly polymeric materials by up-cycling the organic waste of the date industry. Their first proprietary plastic formulation is biodegradable and unlike oxo-plastics, it doesn’t generate micro plastics.

Polymeron's recognition was featured in an article in the Arab News.

Article picture source: Arab News