Founders' compostable plastic substitute proves a winner
The Hamburg-based Traceless startup won Thursday (November 25, 2021) the 15th Darboven Idea Award and EUR 50,000 in prize money for their compostable plastic substitute. The founders, Johanna Baare and Anne Lamp, had won over Albert Darboven, who has distinguished women's innovative startup ideas since 1997. This year, the jury focused on the sustainability of business concepts for the first time.
Compostable plastic substitute
Launched in 2020, Traceless develops compostable plastics from biomass to provide a sustainable alternative to plastic. Its products are made from agricultural residues. The entrepreneurs came second in the Future Hamburg Award this summer and in October, the duo secured around EUR 2.5 million in funds and an investment from the European Innovation Council followed by the Idea Award in November. "We need innovative business concepts that solve social challenges and generate economic growth particularly in these tough economical times," said Darboven.
Hamburg's Tutaka wins public vote
Beatrix Försterm, founder of Doderm, won second prize followed by Katrin Schuhen, founder of Wasser 3.0, in third place. Doderm has developed a biotechnological method of obtaining therapeutic antibacterial antibodies from cow's milk. Wasser 3.0 has come up with a means of removing microplastics from water. The Hamburg-based founders, Alexandra Herget and Franziska Altenrath, won the public vote with their startup Tutaka. The founders offer a marketplace for sustainable products and services in the hospitality sector. Darboven commented: "The sponsorship award underlines the potential of women and female entrepreneurs, who should receive more publicity as they are still underrepresented in business startups. "
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