Meet seven startups selected for the Zero Single-Use Plastic Challenge by GoMassive Earth Network

After going through a multilayered selection process over the last month, seven startups have been selected by GoMassive for the ZeSUP- Zero Single-Use Plastic Challenge to deploy their solutions with the incubators’ F&B partners which include Rebel Foods, Burger Singh, and The Beer Café.
The selected startups are currently gearing up for a six-month Bootcamp program which would run alongside the pilots.
The program aims to support these ventures throughout their entrepreneurial journey, from curating sessions on the stepping stones of the
business world to crafting the perfect story while pitching to investors the program would leave no stone unturned in helping these pioneering startups on their journey to eradicate Single-Use Plastics from India.
“With the onset of the pandemic take-aways and home delivery options replaced the traditional dine-in restaurants, and this worked as a stimulant to increase the usage of Single-Use Plastics in the industry. The Incubation Network crafted this one-of-a-kind challenge to deal with this problem head-on.
GoMassive was chosen as the Entrepreneur Support Organization to lead the challenge. We are excited to see these high-potential startups take up the challenge of removing the ubiquitous SUPs, the next 6 months would be very action-packed for us and we cannot wait to get started”, said Shailesh Vickram
Singh, Founder of GoMassive Earth Network.


The selected startups includes:

  1. Qudrat (Trivandrum, India)
    provides a perfect substitute for single-use plastic and disposable paper
    tableware like plates, cups, trays, and containers. Qudrat’s products are
    engineered to have a low carbon footprint and are manufactured in a
    zero-waste facility. 
  1. Imaga’s (Delhi, India)
    product line enables sustainability in food delivery. It has already
    enabled over 500 businesses across India to shift away from plastic
    packaging and use bamboo fiber, sugarcane fiber, and other sustainable
    materials to combat plastic and other sources of carbon emission that food
    and retail businesses struggle with
  1. Sunbird Straws (Bengaluru,
    India) makes drinking straws for a wide range of drinks from coconut
    leaves and are developed in-house and the operations employ several rural
    women. Sunbird has a global customer base.
  1. Cupable (Mumbai, India)
    manufactures reusable packaging made from crop waste which is 100%
    reusable, refillable, and recyclable. Their packaging has a Unique ID that
    helps them track and implement circular systems to eliminate single-use
    plastic.
  1. Embuer Health (Delhi,
    India) has been innovating, manufacturing, and marketing eco-friendly
    sustainable, and biodegradable products catering to industries especially
    FMCG, F&B and Beauty Spa at an affordable price for the masses. Their
    star products include Kitchen Wipes, Kitchen Rolls, Roti Wrap, Food Wrap,
    Paper Straw, Dona Patal & Food Service Disposables.
  1. Refillable (Mumbai,
    India)is a zero-waste refill service. The startup helps brands adapt to
    reusable and refillable packaging in their existing supply chain through
    their network of refill trucks, bikes, pouches, and reverse logistics
    partners. Their aim is to make refills accessible, affordable, and
    convenient for consumers by onboarding brands on their refill trucks,
    redesigning their existing packaging, and reusing it thoroughly.
  2. Biogreen biotech (Bengaluru,
    India) are wholesalers and suppliers of 100% compostable substitutes to
    plastic grocery, carry bags, and everyday single-use products. Their
    products are also non-toxic to the environment, animals, and plants.