Bloom Biorenewables
Bloom Biorenewables is a spin-off from EPFL that developed technology to selectively convert biopolymers like cellulose and lignin into added-value chemical products.
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First technology to selectively convert abundant biopolymers (cellulose & lignin) into added-value chemical products, enabling sustainable industrial inputs.
Industrial chemical buyers seeking sustainable alternatives to fossil-fuel-based raw materials; B2B sector.
Direct-to-consumer e-commerce sales of physical goods including supplements, energy sticks, and sparkling beverages.
Direct online sales via website with promotional tactics like free gifts and limited-time offers.
Spin-off from École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), leveraging academic research and institutional backing.
R&D for selective conversion technology; venture capital funding supports early-stage development and scaling.
Proprietary technology for cellulose and lignin conversion; founding team including co-founder Florent Héroguel.
Developing and refining technology to selectively convert biopolymers into high-value chemical products.
Community-driven engagement through founder storytelling and lifestyle branding to foster self-love and wellness.
Competes in the biorenewable chemicals space; differentiates by being the first to selectively convert cellulose and lignin.
Industrial reliance on non-renewable resources; need for sustainable, abundant raw material sources for chemical production.
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