Grow Bioplastics named finalist in national Farm Bureau challenge
It’s another big win for Knoxville’s Grow Bioplastics. The start-up was named one of four finalists in the “2017 Farm Bureau Rural Entrepreneurship Challenge.”
The announcement was made yesterday in Washington, DC.
Grow Bioplastics was co-founded by students in the Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Graduate Education that is a joint initiative of the University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory. The company offers renewable, biodegradable products that eliminate oil-based plastics for farmers, greenhouse and nursery managers, and home gardeners.
As a finalist in the Challenge, Grow Bioplastics won $15,000 and the opportunity to win an additional $15,000 in the national finals in early January.
You can follow the start-up’s history through a series of stories that we have published on teknovation.biz by entering the name “Grow Bioplastics” in the search box on our main website.
Next-up for the team is next week’s “SXSW Eco Start-up Showcase” set for Austin, TX.
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