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Novoloop is making tons of upcycled plastic

Last updated: June 24, 2025 5:53 am
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Novoloop Revolutionizes Plastic Recycling with Upcycled Materials

Plastic recycling has long been a challenge, with only about 9% of plastic being recycled worldwide. The majority of this waste comes from single-use items like plastic grocery bags, creating a significant environmental problem. Not only is this a design issue, as these items are intended to be discarded, but it is also a technological challenge since recycling such films is difficult and often yields subpar results.

However, Novoloop, a California-based startup, claims to have found a solution to this problem. The company has developed a process to transform troublesome plastics into high-quality materials that other companies are eager to purchase.

Recently, Novoloop completed a successful test run of its demonstration plant, which continuously upcycles waste plastic. The plant is capable of producing thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) up to 70 metric tons per year, suitable for various applications ranging from sneakers to car seats. The demand for Novoloop’s upcycled materials has been so high that the company is now planning to construct a larger facility to meet market needs.

Co-founder and CEO of Novoloop, Miranda Wang, expressed the company’s success, stating, “We’re sold out. Literally every time we make something, we’re sold out.”

Following the demonstration production run, Novoloop secured a $21 million Series B funding round to finalize the design of its first commercial-scale plant and begin construction. The funding was led by Taranis, an investment fund owned by oil-and-gas company Perenco, with participation from Valo Ventures and Shop Limited.


Novoloop’s lab team

The specific location for Novoloop’s commercial-scale plant is yet to be determined, but the company is exploring partnerships with existing chemical plants that may have surplus land and utilities available. This collaborative approach allows Novoloop to focus on the technology and marketing aspects while leveraging the resources of its partner companies.

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Novoloop had previously raised a $21 million Series A funding round, which enabled the company to refine its process and collaborate with companies like On, who used Novoloop’s upcycled material for the tread of its Cloudprime sneaker.

Novoloop’s upcycled material, known as Lifecycled TPU, is created by breaking down polyethylene plastic into its basic building blocks and synthesizing new polymers that offer higher value than the original material. While the resulting material is slightly more expensive than virgin plastic, it is still competitive within the market.

Additionally, Novoloop has expanded its business to include mechanically recycling TPU scraps from factory floors and enhancing their performance to match that of virgin materials.

When constructing the demonstration plant, Novoloop opted to build it in India due to the cost-effective infrastructure provided by Aether Industries, a company experienced in small-scale chemical manufacturing. This strategic decision significantly reduced the costs associated with building and operating the plant compared to establishing the facility in the U.S.

Novoloop’s innovative approach to plastic recycling not only addresses the environmental challenges posed by plastic waste but also offers a sustainable solution that meets market demands for high-quality materials. With its upcoming commercial-scale plant, Novoloop is poised to make a significant impact on the plastic recycling industry and pave the way for a more sustainable future.

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