Miki Agrawal
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The most innovative companies of the year at the Hygienics Conference, which is like 150 companies went up for it and they came first place.
The most innovative companies of the year at the Hygienics Conference, which is like 150 companies went up for it and they came first place.
The most innovative companies of the year at the Hygienics Conference, which is like 150 companies went up for it and they came first place.
And what's really, really exciting and promising is that the industry that's been like the non-woven space that makes the diapers, the pads, the adult diapers, dog, all the products that are plastic and ending up in landfills.
And what's really, really exciting and promising is that the industry that's been like the non-woven space that makes the diapers, the pads, the adult diapers, dog, all the products that are plastic and ending up in landfills.
And what's really, really exciting and promising is that the industry that's been like the non-woven space that makes the diapers, the pads, the adult diapers, dog, all the products that are plastic and ending up in landfills.
these materials companies, these fabrics companies, these fiber technology, the fibers companies who make the fibers to make these nonwoven products are very interested in working with us. So they're not seeing us as a threat. They're seeing us as a collaborator, as an ally, because they understand their end of life
these materials companies, these fabrics companies, these fiber technology, the fibers companies who make the fibers to make these nonwoven products are very interested in working with us. So they're not seeing us as a threat. They're seeing us as a collaborator, as an ally, because they understand their end of life
these materials companies, these fabrics companies, these fiber technology, the fibers companies who make the fibers to make these nonwoven products are very interested in working with us. So they're not seeing us as a threat. They're seeing us as a collaborator, as an ally, because they understand their end of life
challenges that they're creating that the world is noticing too, and it's making them feel like bad guys and they feel it too. And so for them to say, wow, we can still continue to make the products that we're making and also have an end of life solution for it, which is plastic eating fungi. We had the most number of people at our booth. It was like a science fair project.
challenges that they're creating that the world is noticing too, and it's making them feel like bad guys and they feel it too. And so for them to say, wow, we can still continue to make the products that we're making and also have an end of life solution for it, which is plastic eating fungi. We had the most number of people at our booth. It was like a science fair project.
challenges that they're creating that the world is noticing too, and it's making them feel like bad guys and they feel it too. And so for them to say, wow, we can still continue to make the products that we're making and also have an end of life solution for it, which is plastic eating fungi. We had the most number of people at our booth. It was like a science fair project.
I felt so like we won the science fair. It was so cute. But it was just also to be received by these multi-generational incumbent textile people. In the world of nonwovens, it was a huge nod of validation. Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, they were all at their booth just learning and trying to understand, oh, how can we collaborate? It's cool.
I felt so like we won the science fair. It was so cute. But it was just also to be received by these multi-generational incumbent textile people. In the world of nonwovens, it was a huge nod of validation. Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, they were all at their booth just learning and trying to understand, oh, how can we collaborate? It's cool.
I felt so like we won the science fair. It was so cute. But it was just also to be received by these multi-generational incumbent textile people. In the world of nonwovens, it was a huge nod of validation. Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, they were all at their booth just learning and trying to understand, oh, how can we collaborate? It's cool.
But also, like, poop is the best fertilizer. It's mother's milk. It's, like, pure. Versus, like, Right now we're using cow poop, pig poop. We're using all the poop of like all the other animals. And yet baby poop, we're just throwing it, wrapping in plastic and throwing the trash and harnessing this potent, pure mother's breast milk, lead like fertilizer.
But also, like, poop is the best fertilizer. It's mother's milk. It's, like, pure. Versus, like, Right now we're using cow poop, pig poop. We're using all the poop of like all the other animals. And yet baby poop, we're just throwing it, wrapping in plastic and throwing the trash and harnessing this potent, pure mother's breast milk, lead like fertilizer.
But also, like, poop is the best fertilizer. It's mother's milk. It's, like, pure. Versus, like, Right now we're using cow poop, pig poop. We're using all the poop of like all the other animals. And yet baby poop, we're just throwing it, wrapping in plastic and throwing the trash and harnessing this potent, pure mother's breast milk, lead like fertilizer.
So now we can harness billions of pounds of these to help solve the global plastic crisis. Why not?
So now we can harness billions of pounds of these to help solve the global plastic crisis. Why not?