PHOOL explained

Phool.co
Type:Private
Founded:2017
Hq Location:Kanpur, India
Key People:Ankit Agarwal (CEO)
Website:phool.co

Phool.co is an Indian biomaterials startup co-founded by Ankit Agarwal and Prateek Kumar in 2017[1] to collect temple flower waste dumped in rivers in Kanpur.[2] It use flowers from temples across India's and create useful products such as rose incense cone, Phool vermicompost. Phool is a brand owned by Kanpur Flowercyling Pvt. Ltd[3] founded in 2017, till now 11,060 metric tonnes of temple waste is recycled.[4] The company has recently been split into the companies HelpUsGreen and Phool.

History

An idea of recycling flowers started when Ankit Agarwal[5] and Prateek Kumar visited Ghats of River Ganga and realized the danger of temple flowers containing pesticides and insecticides. They planned to meet temple waste management and pitch their idea of recycling flowers. After a year and half of research product like incense cone[6] and vermicompost started.

Products

Florafoam[5] is a product which is completely decomposable in environment after its use and purely made of flowers. It is alternative to thermacol which takes years to decompose. Florafoam chosen in Amazon stores India.[7]

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References

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ankit Agarwal. Fellows.echoinggreen.org. 22 November 2021.
  2. Web site: Exclusive - India's First Biomaterial Startup Phool.co Raises $8 Million In Series A Funding . 2022-07-13 . Forbes India . en.
  3. Web site: Kanpur Flowercycling PVT Ltd - Company Profile and News. Bloomberg.com. 22 November 2021.
  4. Web site: HelpUsGreen - India - UNFCCC. unfccc.int.
  5. Web site: Recycling temple waste along the Ganges with Help Us Green. Nidhi. Adlakha. 22 September 2018. 22 November 2021. Thehindu.com.
  6. Web site: Small steps for big changes. Gulfnews.com. 22 November 2021.
  7. Web site: Florafoam - an eco friendly alternative to styrofoam from Help Us Green. 5 December 2018. Amazon Stories India.
  8. Web site: Announcing The Winners Of The 2018 World Changing Ideas Awards. Morgan. Clendaniel. 9 April 2018. Fast Company.
  9. Web site: Young Entrepreneurs Awards Category Winner: Ankit Agarwal. Unilever global company website.
  10. Web site: Spirit Of Manufacturing. www.spiritofmanufacturing.com.