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Boomera

boomera.com.br

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Corporate Majority | Acquired

About Boomera

Boomera specializes in waste, creating solutions in reverse logistics and circular engineering. The company delivers complete processes involving collector cooperatives, laboratory studies, development, and manufacture of new products, thus acting in the three main points of the production chain: Manufacturing, Consumption / Disposal, and Recycling. On June 14, 2021, Ambipar acquired a majority stake in Boomera. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.

Headquarters Location

Rua do Radium, 72

Sao Paulo, 04637-050,

Brazil

+55 11 2308 5175

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Latest Boomera News

The Brazilian company that can turn your garbage into musical instruments

Oct 2, 2020

Boomera finds new uses for difficult-to-recycle plastic products that typically end up in landfills. Grow Your Business, Not Your Inbox Stay informed and join our daily newsletter now! Email 4 min read This article was translated from our Spanish edition using AI technologies. Errors may exist due to this process. That famous saying about the way we treat others could apply equally to the way we treat the planet. The plastic waste we see dumped on clogged streets and beaches is one of the most visible examples of human impact on the environment - but now it's coming back to haunt us. Last summer, the World Health Organization called for an urgent investigation into the health impact of microplastics, after particles were found in drinking water. The world produces more than 400 million tons of plastics each year, much of which is poorly managed after use - only 14-18% are formally recycled and more than half end up in landfills. Brazilian materials engineer Guilherme Brammer was so frustrated by the lack of proper recycling that he saw in his hometown, São Paulo, that in 2011 he created a company in search of innovative solutions to breathe new life into raw materials. Badly managed plastic waste In 2010, Brazil produced approximately 12 million tons of plastic , the world's fourth largest producer behind China, the US and Germany. At the same time, a study found that 7.2% of plastic waste in Latin America and the Caribbean was "poorly managed" - either being thrown away or improperly disposed of, meaning that it is more likely to ended up in the ocean. Plastic mismanaged worldwide by regions / Image: Our world in data "If it is difficult to ensure that materials that still have market value return to industry as raw material, what about worthless waste?" Brammer, a 2019 Schwab Social Innovator of the Year, told The Hindu . "It ends up in garbage dumps or even a landfill, where it remains for years, hardly ever being used." Brammer created Boomera to find new ways to revive value and reuse hard-to-recycle waste products that typically end up in landfills, such as disposable diapers, cigarette butts, and coffee pods. The result is post-consumer recycled material (PCR). Going around in circles The boomera is an amalgam of "boomerang" and "woomera", two Australian aboriginal artifacts, one that returns when thrown and the other a spear that lands with precision. It is literally a revolutionary circular economy business that brings together industry, academia and environmental actors, and also involves research and development, product design and reverse logistics. To date, it has found solutions for large companies such as Procter & Gamble, Adidas, and Nestlé. For Nescafé's Dolce Gusto , Boomera found a way to recycle the pods to create a new type of plastic resin, which now makes up up to 15% of the material in the capsule packaging trays. If a product / container does not have a technical recycling solution, it is taken to the Boomera circular engineering laboratory at the Mauá Technological Institute in São Paulo to test and analyze different recycling routes. "Once the technical recycling of the material is solved, we develop the reverse logistics system that works best with waste," says Brammer. Boomera's 'CircularPack' methodology / Image: Boomera In partnership with Dow , Boomera works with a network of recyclers' cooperatives throughout Brazil to collect waste material, bringing work to those communities.

Boomera Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • Where is Boomera's headquarters?

    Boomera's headquarters is located at Rua do Radium, 72, Sao Paulo.

  • What is Boomera's latest funding round?

    Boomera's latest funding round is Corporate Majority.

  • Who are the investors of Boomera?

    Investors of Boomera include Ambipar.

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