CleanFiber, formerly known as UltraCell Insulation, makes high performance building insulation from recycled corrugated cardboard. Their competitors make cellulose insulation from recycled newsprint, but are facing rapidly dwindling supplies as readers turn online. In contrast, their unique patented and proven process allows them to manufacture a superior product from corrugated cardboard at a lower cost than conventional cellulose insulation.
Location: United States, Massachusetts, Boston
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2013
Investors 8
Mentions in press and media 4
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18.04.2024 | Из использованных картонных коробок ученые смогли сделать те... | Использование картонных коробок для изоляции в промышленности кажется идеальным решением, за исключе... | incrussia.... |
15.04.2024 | CleanFiber Raises $28M in Series B Funding | CleanFiber, a NYC-based materials science company, raised $28M in Series B funding. The round was le... | finsmes.co... |
12.04.2024 | CleanFiber wants to turn millions of tons of cardboard boxes... | For decades, building material companies have shredded old newspapers to create cellulose insulation... | techcrunch... |
30.11.2022 | Transforming old cardboard boxes into insulation nets CleanF... | It’s the middle of the holiday season here in the U.S., that magical time between Thanksgiving and C... | techcrunch... |