TIPA named in Global Cleantech 100

Out of thousands of innovators from across the globe, TIPA® captured a place in the 2020 Global Cleantech 100

Hod Hasharon, Israel – 16 January 2020. TIPA® Corp Ltd., an innovator in compostable flexible packaging, was named a 2020 Global Cleantech 100 company by Cleantech Group.

The 2020 Global Cleantech 100 is the 11th edition of the respected annual guide to the leading companies and themes in sustainable innovation. It features the private, independent and for-profit companies best positioned to contribute to a more digitized, de-carbonized and resource-efficient industrial future.

“We want to give companies that rely on flexible plastic packaging a fully sustainable option where no sacrifices are being made on the quality of the product,” says Daphna Nissenbaum, CEO and co-founder of TIPA®’s about their technology, “our compostable materials have the potential to replace recyclable and non-recycled conventional flexible plastic while possessing the same benefits.”

The list combines Cleantech Group’s research data with qualitative judgements from nominations and insight from a global 80-member expert panel of leading investors and executives from corporations and industrials active in technology and innovation scouting. From pioneers and veterans to new entrants, the expert panel broadly represents the global cleantech community and results in a list with a powerful base of respect and support from many important players within the cleantech innovation ecosystem. The Global Cleantech 100 program is sponsored by Chubb.

It feels right that our first list of the future-defining 2020s, should see a continued strengthening in the representation of truly impactful and necessary innovations to transform our diets, to enable a more renewable-heavy energy system, and to capture and utilize the vast levels of CO2 we have been freely emitting for decades,” said Richard Youngman, CEO, Cleantech Group. “Also included in our 2020 list are some big and critical shots at solving global problems – from proving out fusion and next-gen batteries to zero carbon aviation.”