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Monday
Sep282020

Limpert Tech "SullyCast" on ALT 105.7 and iHeartRadio 9/26/20 - Green Boom's Dr. Sudhir Sharma

Green Boom is making it a priority to clean up our environment.

Rick talks with Dr. Sudhir Sharma, the founder of Green Boom this week on iHeartRadio.

Have a listen:

Green Boom has announced a number of biodegradable, water repellent oil-only absorbents.
The patent-pending revolutionary line of eco-friendly absorbent products works for oil spill prevention, response and remediation. The Atlanta-based company is dedicated to producing a variety of products that can be used in marine, land and industrial environments to clean up oil spills and ensure a greener future.  

Available in industry-standard sized pillows, socks, booms along with custom sizes, Green Boom’s products are made from patent-pending biomass up-cycling technologies that use sustainably sourced agricultural wastes and textiles. Led by a team with broad chemical engineering experience, Green Boom created a technology that converts renewable, biodegradable and low-value agricultural materials into water-repellent, oil-only absorbents.


“The team at Green Boom is excited to introduce products that will have a positive impact on the industry and the environment,” said Green Boom Co-Founder Sharma. “Through our research and development, we believe that our revolutionary products are going to disrupt the oil spill industry.”

The numerous Green Boom benefits include:

Water Repellent - Water cannot pass through the water-repellent skin.

Rapid Absorption - Fast-wicking materials reduce clean up time and labor.

Absorbs Oil Only - Without absorbing a drop of water.

100 percent Biomass - Both the absorbent skin and filler are made from 100 percent natural fibers - zero plastic.

Tough Skin - Absorbent skin that won’t tear or shred during rough handling, unlike typical polypropylene absorbents.

Biodegradable - Our absorbents will biodegrade over time, unlike typical polypropylene absorbents.

Oil Degrading Microbes - Microbes can be added to “eat” the absorbed oil; this can save on disposal costs depending on your cleanup project and location.

These products were developed through extensive research of current plastic products, which showed an area ripe for displacement. Polypropylene is a commodity plastic used in consumer goods. In the oil cleanup space, melt-blown polypropylene is used for oil-only absorption applications. This is primarily due to the natural water-repellency offered by polypropylene and existing manufacturing infrastructure.

Dr. Sudhir Sharma is the Co-Founder & CEO of Green Boom Corp. After witnessing the devastating effect oil spills have on the environment, he sought a better and greener clean up solution. Sudhir’s work now focuses on identifying and engaging with various suppliers, manufacturers, and warehousing facilities to set up manufacturing, supply chain, as well as operations. Sudhir has published multiple peer-reviewed scientific articles with numerous collaborations and has won awards for his research and conference presentations. Prior to Green Boom, he was Co-Founder & CTO of Ipsum Nano, a nanotechnology company created from post-doctoral research done at Georgia Tech. He was part of a team that was awarded NSF SBIR and GRA grants totaling nearly $500,000. Sudhir holds an MS and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech, where his work focused on heterogeneous catalysis, reaction engineering and cellulosic nanomaterials. He also earned a B.E. with First Class Honors in Chemical Engineering from the University of Auckland, where his thesis work focused on reaction engineering. He led the university’s team to the international ChemECar competition where they placed second overall.