Levgum

Environmentally Friendly Devulcanization Technology for Rubber Recycling

Industrial Technologies
Active
Mature Be'er Tuvia Founded 1998
Total raised
$250K
Last: Undisclosed 2002-03
Stage
Mature
Founded
1998
Headcount
2
HQ
Be'er Tuvia
Sector
Industrial Technologies

About

Levgum is spearheading global change in the rubber recycling industry through its breakthrough technology. The company's mechanical-chemical process is carried out at room temperature, uses a chemical modifier (EDV Ecological De-Vulcanizer) for the devulcanization of rubber waste. It is an automated process that does not produce or emit any hazardous waste or gases. The EDV itself does not contain any harmful chemicals, and its production does not generate any hazardous waste or gases

Funding history · 2 rounds · $250K total

2002-03
Undisclosed $250K
Date unknown
Undisclosed Undisclosed

Company Intelligence Q&A

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What is Levgum's core technology for rubber recycling?
Levgum utilizes a mechanical-chemical process for the devulcanization of rubber waste, which is carried out at room temperature using a chemical modifier called EDV (Ecological De-Vulcanizer. This automated process does not produce or emit hazardous waste or gases.
When was Levgum founded and where is it headquartered?
Levgum was founded in July 1998 and is headquartered in Be'er Tuvia, South District, Israel.
What was Levgum's last recorded funding round?
Levgum's last recorded funding round was an Undisclosed round in March 2002, raising $250,000 from Softstone, Inc.
Which investor participated in an earlier undisclosed funding round for Levgum?
The Trendlines Group participated in an earlier undisclosed funding round for Levgum.
What is the employee count for Levgum?
Levgum has between 1-10 employees, with an exact count of 2 employees.
What geographic markets does Levgum target?
Levgum targets geographic markets including India, North America, and Europe.
What is the primary sector classification for Levgum?
Levgum's primary sector classification is Industrial Technologies.
Who are the founders of Levgum?
The founders of Levgum are Lev Beirakh and Yinon Elroy.
Has Levgum's rubber recycling technology attracted interest from U.S. processors?
Yes, in September 2002, a U.S. processor showed keen interest in Levgum's Israeli rubber recycling technology, according to news reports.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Industrial Technologies
Sub-sectors
Climate TechClean Industry Tech Sustainable Materials & CircularityIndustrial TechnologiesMaterial Innovations & Applications
Technologies
Materials & Substances
Target customers
Industrial Manufacturing
Business model
B2B

Highlights

1 Patents

Tags

rubbermaterialsindustrial-technologiesrecyclingclimate-tech