
Jack “Tato” Bigio co-founded UBQ Materials in 2012, along with Yehuda Pearl, the founder of hummus maker Sabra, and Rany Lev, a corporate lawyer who also happens to be a pilot for El Al Israel Airlines. Credit: UBQ Materials
Jack 'Tato' Bigio reveals how UBQ Materials is taking household waste and turning it into an alternative to plastic
For about a decade now, Israel's Environmental Protection Ministry has been working to improve the country's recycling rates, in part by trying to educate and persuade the public to separate their trash...
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