Bloom Labs is focused on using its innovation in material engineering by using protein-rich waste by-products to create high-performance clothing and plastic materials and supporting a circular economy.
The said material will be scalable, commercially viable, and free from harmful petrochemicals and resource-intensive processes.
Bloom Labs’ proprietary technology is a combination of bio-manufacturing, advanced protein engineering, and molecular biology that can transform waste into versatile and transferrable pellets.
The pellets will help in the making of high-performance fibre that will possess qualities such as the softness of cotton, the elegance of silk, and the functionality of polyester.
These pellets are environmentally friendly alternatives that will help in overcoming scalability and feedstock issues as well as the ecological impact of petroleum.
Co-founder and CEO of Bloom Labs, Simardev S. Gulati, said, “Our mission is to make circularity an actuality. We see a future where old resource-intensive processes are replaced with cutting-edge sustainable alternatives.” He further continued, “Our expert team of interdisciplinary scientists, which includes the inventor of plasticised protein, Walter Schmidt, PhD, are reimagining material sourcing for multiple sectors, and developing commercially feasible alternatives which will create a future of seamless integration, infinite feedstock, and limitless possibilities.”







