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  1. Self-calibrating Air Toxics Monitor

    SBC: SEACOAST SCIENCE, INC.            Topic: 2A

    In this Phase I SBIR, Seacoast proposes to develop a fully automated analyzer to monitor indoor air quality (IAQ) in spaces suspected of containing air toxics. These toxic vapors typically emanate from contaminated soil or groundwater such as Superfund sites. Currently, the US EPA lists 1,333 Superfund sites and 2,300 other locations, all potential sources of vapor intrusion, deserving of monitori ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  2. Complete Resource Recovery and Hydrogen Production from Secondary Aluminum Processing Waste Processing Waste

    SBC: HYDROVA INC            Topic: 4B

    The secondary aluminum processing (SAP) industry in the US spends billions of dollars to send over 1 million tons of dross and salt cake waste to landfill every year. Recycling innovation for SAP waste presents a major opportunity to reduce raw material consumption and allow for significant cost savings to aluminum producers. A novel Two-Stage Alkaline Hydrometallurgical Recovery (T-SAHR) process ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  3. AI-Based Bin Tagging Platform for Regulatory Compliance

    SBC: ZABBLE, INC.            Topic: 4B

    Zabble's mission is to help organizations achieve zero waste by delivering real-time actionable insights using an AI-enabled SaaS platform. California’s Short-Lived Climate Pollutant Reduction Law (SB 1383) is the largest change to it's recycling and waste industry since the 1980s. The law establishes new organic waste collection and recycling programs, food recovery programs, and requirements f ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  4. Effective Strategies for Regional Packaging Reuse Systems

    SBC: Iterant, Inc.            Topic: 4C

    This project will investigate technology-enabled strategies for regional plastic packaging reuse systems. Iterant has implemented an online reuse marketplace that provides economic incentives for key stakeholders involved in the manufacturing, use/reuse and recovery of plastic packaging. Our hypothesis, based on pilot data, is that this platform can deliver profitable reuse models for all three ke ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  5. Digital Verification of Percentage Recycled Content in Individual Products to Advance Plastic Circularity

    SBC: KAMILO, INC.            Topic: 4C

    To prevent plastic pollution and support the recapture of “waste” to advance a circular plastics economy, governments have mandated and corporations have made commitments to increase recycled content in plastic products. However, available recycled feedstock only meets 25% of projected demand - inevitably leading to unsubstantiated claims about product recycled content and further erosion of c ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  6. Converting Wastes to Commodities – Cost-effective, Environmentally Friendly and Beneficial Solution to Use of Poultry Litter

    SBC: CLEANED AND GREEN, LLC            Topic: 5C

    Innovation: The Cleaned and Green (C&G) enhanced efficiency fertilizer (EEF) technology is a cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and beneficial solution to the use of poultry litter. Litter applied raw, dried, or composted can negatively impact the environment and is impractical and unhealthy to transport long distances. C&G technology converts raw poultry litter to a superior, valuable, nut ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Environmental Protection Agency
  7. Cost-effective, portable and automated platform for microplastics characterization

    SBC: LUCENDI INC            Topic: 20OSAPEP2

    Annually over 8 million tons of plastic flows into the ocean causing an estimated $13 Billion damage to marine ecosystems. Microplastic particles (MP) are those with diameters

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Environmental Protection Agency
  8. Early detection and prediction of harmful algal blooms using low cost, networked IOT sensors and machine learning

    SBC: AquaRealTime LLC            Topic: 20OSAPEP2

    Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) are an increasing problem in waterways all over the world, costing an average of $17 billion in damages each each year. HABs have shut down water supplies to entire US cities in recent years. Blooms occur when nutrient-rich waters stimulate cyanobacterial growth, resulting in unsightly sludges that discolor waterways, rendering them dangerous to humans, liverstock and ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Environmental Protection Agency
  9. Engineering of Scalable Platinum-free Electrodes for Pure-Water AEM Water Electrolysis

    SBC: EVOLOH, INC.            Topic: T

    Producing green hydrogen using renewable energy can reduce emissions for major domestic industrial sectors which use hydrogen as a feedstock like ammonia fertilizer, refineries, chemicals and steel. Additionally, green hydrogen can be used to reduce dependencies on foreign energy sources as a transportation fuel for heavy-duty vehicles, a long-duration energy storage medium, or as a natural gas re ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of EnergyARPA-E
  10. Non-Equilibrium Plasma for Energy-Efficient Nitrogen Fixation

    SBC: NITRICITY INC.            Topic: T

    Nitricity is developing a technology that produces nitrogen fertilizer using inputs of air, water, and renewable electricity. If successful, this technology has the potential to economically decarbonize fertilizer production from the Haber-Bosch process, which is a $68B global market and gigaton CO2eq/yr mitigation opportunity. Our team has developed a plasma-based process that couples with on-far ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of EnergyARPA-E
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