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Who is Clear Drop designed for? Can businesses and institutions use it?Updated 12 days ago

Our early adopters tend to be people who are already highly motivated about sustainability — households that actively separate their waste and are frustrated by how hard soft plastics are to deal with. Early data suggests many live in single-family homes and want a more reliable, less cluttered way to manage this waste stream.

But the SPC isn't only a consumer product. Some of the strongest use cases are in B2B and institutional settings that generate a steady stream of flexible packaging, including:

  • Hospitals and clinics
  • Schools and universities
  • Offices and co-working spaces
  • Retail stores and small businesses
  • Research and laboratory environments

We run pilot collaborations alongside our direct-to-consumer rollout. For example, the Shaw Institute (a nonprofit research organization in Maine studying plastic pollution) uses an SPC in its lab as part of its sustainability strategy. TETCO, a Texas-based holding company with restaurant and transport operations, introduced the SPC in its office. And a two-month pilot at Eduardo's Bridal & Tuxedo in San Antonio showed a dramatic reduction in the soft-plastic waste (garment bags, shrink wrap, packaging film) taking up space in daily operations.

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