UBQ Materials

UBQ Materials raises $70 million for waste-based thermoplastic solution

The company will use the funding to further expand its reach to new markets seeking sustainable materials.

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UBQ triples workforce in advance of Netherlands facility launch

 UBQ thermoplastic in its raw form; UBQ can be used in a wide array of products, from coat hangers to frisbees to flower pots and more

This material made of garbage could reduce big events’ carbon footprints

An example of what UBQ Materials can be used for.

Israeli startup UBQ teams up with Crescent Garden for a sustainable gardening breakthrough


UBQ lands Nestle, Anheuser-Busch as clients with thermoplastic solutions

The latest collaboration will see the two multi-national companies implement UBQ Materials' eponymously-named thermoplastic solution in its own processes as a plastic alternative.

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Israeli startup UBQ announces partnership to expand sustainability

The collaboration is set to incorporate 15-32% UBQ into polystyrene to offset products’ carbon emissions.

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Cybersecurity firms raised record $8.8b. in 2021

According to the data, one out of every three cybersecurity unicorns in the world is an Israeli company.

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Israeli plastic giant, thermoplastic firm to make eco-friendly products

Over 2 billion tons of household waste are dumped into landfills every year, and UBQ is a unique construct breaking down all organic and artificial waste to create an eco-friendly alternative.

An example of what UBQ Materials can be used for.

Israel’s UBQ Materials turns garbage to ‘greenest thermoplastic material’

Other lovely buzzwords which can be used to describe UBQ are “sustainable,” “cost-effective,” “recyclable” and “green.” And it is all very real.

Jack (Tato) Bigio, UBQ Materials co-founder and CEO of UBQ Israel, holds plastic discs made from UBQ material.

Israeli start-up UBQ will recycle Israeli waste into Indian car parts

UBQ's tech allows companies to turn all types of waste – including food scraps and plants, various plastics, cartons and even dirty diapers – into useful raw materials, called thermoplastics.

Recycled thermoplastic pellets made by UBQ