Redwood City
,
United States
2010
11-50 employees

Mango Materials

Mango Materials, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is a renewable bioproducts company aiming to lead the bio-manufacturing revolution. Utilizing waste biogas (methane), they produce a valuable biopolymer known as poly-hydroxyalkanoate (PHA) powder. This biopolymer is transformed into various eco-friendly, non-petroleum-based plastic products such as cosmetic packaging and a polyester substitute for textiles. With their unique technology, they provide a greener alternative to conventional plastics, contributing to lessening greenhouse gas emissions.

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Mango Materials, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is a renewable bioproducts company aiming to lead the bio-manufacturing revolution. Utilizing waste biogas (methane), they produce a valuable biopolymer known as poly-hydroxyalkanoate (PHA) powder. This biopolymer is transformed into various eco-friendly, non-petroleum-based plastic products such as cosmetic packaging and a polyester substitute for textiles. With their unique technology, they provide a greener alternative to conventional plastics, contributing to lessening greenhouse gas emissions.
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Mango Materials, located in the San Francisco Bay Area, is a renewable bioproducts company aiming to lead the bio-manufacturing revolution. Utilizing waste biogas (methane), they produce a valuable biopolymer known as poly-hydroxyalkanoate (PHA) powder. This biopolymer is transformed into various eco-friendly, non-petroleum-based plastic products such as cosmetic packaging and a polyester substitute for textiles. With their unique technology, they provide a greener alternative to conventional plastics, contributing to lessening greenhouse gas emissions.

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