Backed by Main Sequence & CSIRO

ULUU

Replacing plastic with materials that are good for the world

ULUU uses fermentation to transform farmed seaweed into biodegradable polyesters (PHAs) that perform like conventional plastics but are climate positive. Collaborating with partners including Quiksilver, Papinelle, and Audi, they are building the next generation of regenerative materials.

Regenerative Materials from the Ocean

ULUU transforms farmed seaweed into high-performance bioplastics through fermentation, creating materials that act like plastic but biodegrade naturally and are climate positive.

Seaweed-to-PHA fermentation process producing fossil-free, biodegradable materials

Applications spanning rigid products, fabrics, and cosmetics packaging

Scaling from pilot facility to 10-tonne/year demonstration plant in Western Australia

Backed by Main Sequence & CSIRO

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