Footprint, biological alternatives to plastic, chooses BIC

Footprint, a U.S.-based globally operating company focused on materials technology for the food industry, today announced plans for a European R&D center at Brainport Industries Campus (BIC) in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. the Footprint R&D Center will feature a prototype and test lab, research facility, and a primary hub of sustainable solutions innovation for European customers seeking to transition away from single-use plastics.

13 September 2021

“Today marks an important step in creating a European center for Footprint’s sustainable materials innovation,” Footprint CEO Troy Swope said. “EU legislation eliminating many single-use plastics and European consumers’ progressive focus on sustainability has accelerated demand for plant-based fiber solutions. We’re very encouraged about the advanced conversations we’re having with European customers and look forward to providing new and timely solutions, led by this talented, Europe-based team.”
The Brabant Development Agency (BOM), Brainport Development and the The Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA) has been in talks with Footprint since May 2020. “We are proud and happy that a company with such an impact on sustainability has chosen for the Netherlands and Eindhoven”, says Maarten Brouwer, Team Leader Foreign Investments BOM.

Circularity and sustainability

Footprint today provides some of the world’s largest packaged food producers with plant-based fiber alternatives to plastic. Through the Footprint Foundation, and Pledge2050, Footprint is also engaging in initiatives that help raise awareness about the damage to human health and the planet caused by plastic in the food chain. With non-recyclable single-use plastic more visible than ever during Covid-19 stay-at-home orders, the urgency around better solutions has never been more important.

Footprint enters the European market as EU regulations banning the use of several single-use plastics impact quick-service restaurants, food manufacturers, and retailers and accelerate the move to plastic-free alternatives. Footprint is building a team that will engage closely with these organizations as they look to follow regulations, embrace more recycling and composting options, as well as address consumer demands for environmentally friendly and healthier materials touching their food. The products are produced with much less energy needed and CO2 emissions are a lot lower compared to plastic.

About Footprint

Footprint has a clear vision to create a healthier planet and healthier people. Phase one of our mission is to provide solutions that eliminate single-use and short-term use plastics in our food chain. Footprint’s team of engineers use plant-based fiber technology to design, develop and manufacture biodegradable, compostable, and recyclable products that compete with plastic’s cost and exceed its performance, keeping harmful chemicals away from consumers in materials digestible by the earth. Footprint is rapidly expanding into new categories with unique and patented solutions for customers. Footprint’s products have already led to a global redirection of 61 million pounds of plastic waste from entering the air, earth, and water working with leading global consumer brands.

Footprint was founded in 2014 by former Intel engineers, Troy Swope and Yoke Chung. The company employs more than 1,500 employees, with operations in the U.S., Mexicali, Europe, and Asia. Footprint was named to the 2020 Fortune “Change the World” list in 2020, is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Global Innovators Community and was named a CNBC Disruptor 50 company in 2021.