UBQ develops thermoplastic materials from household trash to make products such as trays for McDonald's and automotive parts for Daimler; funding to support Europe, US footprint

UBQ develops thermoplastic materials converted from household trash to make products such as bins, trays and automotive parts

Potentially harmful to the environment when not disposed of properly, single-use PPE can be put to use, along with other waste, by Israeli firm

UBQ, which converts household scraps into a bio-based plastic substitute, joins forces with US Mainetti Group to make garment hangers for retail chains globally

The Luca has seat cushions of coconut fiber and horsehair; the middle of the chassis is made of flax and recycled plastics, and the front and rear of recycled aluminum

Israeli company UBQ Materials takes unsorted trash and converts it into plastic pellets, and just released recycling bins in Virginia, their first product to the public

Waste management authority pilots a program using UBQ Materials' technology, which takes a wide variety of household waste and turns it into a bio-based thermoplastic