Circular A2Z: Suppli, Susgainable, SRTX
CIRCULAR ECONOMY
2/24/20251 min read
In our Circular A-Z series, we continue to highlight Canadian startups advancing the circular economy. Today, we feature three innovative companies starting with the letter 'S': Suppli, Susgrainable, and SRTX.
Suppli
Suppli is a Toronto-based startup addressing the environmental impact of single-use packaging in the food industry. They provide reusable metal food containers to restaurants and consumers, reducing waste and promoting sustainability. Suppli has partnered with platforms like Uber Eats to expand their reach, making it easier for consumers to choose eco-friendly options.
https://mysuppli.ca/
Susgrainable
Based in Vancouver, Susgrainable tackles food waste by upcycling spent grain from breweries into nutritious baking mixes and flours. This approach not only reduces food waste but also offers consumers healthy, sustainable baking alternatives. By transforming a byproduct into a valuable resource, Susgrainable exemplifies circular economy principles in the food sector.
https://lnkd.in/dhmQUTKG
SRTX
SRTX, formerly known as Sheertex, is a Montreal-based material science and technology company renowned for developing durable textiles. Their flagship product is a rip-resistant knit used in sheer tights, swimwear, and waterproof apparel. By creating long-lasting products, SRTX reduces the frequency of replacements, thereby minimizing waste and promoting sustainability in the fashion industry. Their innovative approach aligns with circular economy principles by extending product lifecycles and reducing resource consumption.
https://www.srtxlabs.com/
These startups demonstrate how innovative thinking can drive the transition towards a more sustainable, circular economy in Canada.
Visuals credit to the official websites of Suppli, Susgrainable and SRTX.
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