Full Cycle Bioplastics joined top innovators among food waste prevention, food donation and food waste recycling companies at the FMI/GMA Global Sustainability Summit this week and competed in a business plan-pitch style event. Andrew Falcon (right) represented the winning group of the Food Waste Start-Up Challenge, Full Cycle Bioplastics. The company turns organic waste into a fully biodegradable plastic and repurposes the outputs into consumer products. Their finished products even break down in the ocean! Competitors had three minutes to pitch a panel of experts and the full conference audience, followed by a line of questioning from the panel. Mondelez sponsored the challenge.

<p style="text-align: left;">Full Cycle Bioplastics joined top innovators among food waste prevention, food donation and food waste recycling companies at the <a href="http://www.fmi.org/sustainability2016/overview">FMI/GMA Global Sustainability Summit</a> this week and competed in a business plan-pitch style event. Andrew Falcon (right) represented the winning group of the Food Waste Start-Up Challenge, <a href="http://fullcyclebioplastics.com/">Full Cycle Bioplastics</a>. The company turns organic waste into a fully biodegradable plastic and repurposes the outputs into consumer products. Their finished products even break down in the ocean! Competitors had three minutes to pitch a panel of experts and the full conference audience, followed by a line of questioning from the panel. Mondelez sponsored the challenge.</p> <p style="text-align: center;"><img src="http://www.fmi.org/images/default-source/blog-images/food-waste-start-up-winners.jpg?sfvrsn=0" data-displaymode="Original" alt="Food Waste Start Up Winners" title="Food Waste Start Up Winners" style="vertical-align: middle; margin: 10px;" /></p>

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