Opportunity

It is through curiosity and looking at opportunities in new ways that we’ve always mapped our path.”

Founder & CEO Dell Technologies

– Michael Dell

Synova believes that to turn this into reality, collaboration is necessary and this is reflected by their triple bottom line:

01.

Good for our investors

02.

Good for our partners

03.

Most importantly, good for the world

Remaking the Way We Make Things

What most people see in their garbage cans is just the tip of the material iceberg; the product itself contains on average only 5% of the raw materials involved in the process of making and delivering it.”

Michael Braungart

Synova has always been focused on commercializing technology to make the world a cleaner and more sustainable place for future generations.

It’s with curiosity that we began to look at the gap in the plastic supply chain that is preventing consumer product companies and the petrochemical industry from meeting public demand of creating a wider percentage of plastic products from recycled plastic. We asked ourselves, ‘Could the technology we’ve been entrusted to commercialize create a new opportunity for our customers?…the industry?…the world?’

Big Problems Require Bold Solutions

We are running the most dangerous experiment in history right now, which is to see how much carbon dioxide the atmosphere can handle before there is an environmental catastrophe.”

CEO of Tesla & SpaceX

Elon Musk

Every so often, a company comes along that can drive dramatic change in the public’s mindset of what they think is possible. These companies look at the world’s biggest problems and instead of being intimidated by its impossibility, they see opportunities with bold solutions. In the last decade alone, private companies have sent satellites into space, eradicated deadly and infectious diseases, and ultimately presented the world with ideas that created new industries and advanced humankind.

Solving the world’s biggest problem and creating a cleaner and more sustainable place for future generations has always been Synova’s primary focus.

It’s with curiosity that we began to look at the gap in the plastic supply chain that is preventing consumer product companies and the petrochemical industry from meeting public demand of creating a wider percentage of plastic products from recycled plastic.

The Opportunity

If a window of opportunity appears, don’t pull down the shade.”

Tom Peters

Technology creates both opportunities and challenges and on balance the world progresses in a positive path through technology adoption. 

Synova’s patented technology, developed by independent research organization TNO, closes the loop by recycling mixed and dirty plastics to high value molecules that form the basic building blocks of new plastics. This revolutionary technology enhances the circular economy of plastics and will allow the petrochemical industry and consumer product companies to uphold public promises to decrease carbon footprints and increase the percentage of products created by recycled plastics. As many of these companies have made public announcements to accomplish these ambitious goals by 2025, there is little time to waste.

The final mile of commercialization for Synova’s technology MILENA-OLGA presents new opportunities for a variety of stakeholders, including industries on the hot seat not to let the opportunity to be part of the solution pass it by, the way giants of the coal industry did.

“what most people see in their garbage cans is just the tip of the material iceberg; the product itself contains on average only 5% of the raw materials involved in the process of making and delivering it.” – Michael Braungart, Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things

Synova has always been focused on commercializing technology to make the world a cleaner and more sustainable place for future generations.

It’s with curiosity that we began to look at the gap in the plastic supply chain that is preventing consumer product companies and the petrochemical industry from meeting public demand of creating a wider percentage of plastic products from recycled plastic. We asked ourselves, ‘Could the technology we’ve been entrusted to commercialize create a new opportunity for [ our customers? the industry? the world?]’

Big Problems Require Bold Solutions

We are running the most dangerous experiment in history right now, which is to see how much carbon dioxide the atmosphere can handle before there is an environmental catastrophe.”

CEO of Tesla & SpaceX

Elon Musk

Every so often, a company comes along that can drive dramatic change in the public’s mindset of what they think is possible. These companies look at the world’s biggest problems and instead of being intimidated by its impossibility, they see opportunities with bold solutions. In the last decade alone, private companies have sent satellites into space, eradicated deadly and infectious diseases, and ultimately presented the world with ideas that created new industries and advanced humankind.

Solving the world’s biggest problem and creating a cleaner and more sustainable place for future generations has always been Synova’s primary focus.

It’s with curiosity that we began to look at the gap in the plastic supply chain that is preventing consumer product companies and the petrochemical industry from meeting public demand of creating a wider percentage of plastic products from recycled plastic.

The Opportunity

If a window of opportunity appears, don’t pull down the shade.”

Tom Peters

Technology creates both opportunities and challenges and on balance the world progresses in a positive path through technology adoption. 

Synova’s patented technology, developed by independent research organization TNO and backed by the Dutch government, closes the loop by recycling mixed and dirty plastics to high value molecules that form the basic building blocks of new plastics. This revolutionary technology enhances the circular economy of plastics and will allow the petrochemical industry and consumer product companies to uphold public promises to decrease carbon footprints and increase the percentage of products created by recycled plastics. As many of these companies have made public announcements to accomplish these ambitious goals by 2025, there is little time to waste.

The final mile of commercialization for Synova’s technology MILENA-OLGA presents new opportunities for a variety of stakeholders, including industries on the hot seat not to let the opportunity to be part of the solution pass it by, the way giants of the coal industry did.

The Opportunity for You