
GreenBiz Included ZwitterCo in Article
GreenBiz featured ZwitterCo in an article titled "Aquapreneurs are thirsty." The article discusses water technology startups focused on private-sector applications, such as industrial water reuse.
GreenBiz featured ZwitterCo in an article titled "Aquapreneurs are thirsty." The article discusses water technology startups focused on private-sector applications, such as industrial water reuse.
Early Metrics featured ZwitterCo as one of four startups in an article discussing new options startups are offering for water and wastewater treatment and management.
Chemical & Engineering News included ZwitterCo as one of 10 start-ups to watch in 2022.
"Rappaport is spearheading a way to reduce that waste through his new company, ZwitterCo, which uses technology developed by Tufts chemical and biological engineering assistant professor Ayse Asatekin to create a revolutionary membrane-based..."
"ZwitterCo, a Boston-based startup created in 2018, is using nanofiltration membranes...to provide separation for contaminants in wastewater... Companies that have a lot of wastewater usually put the water in large tanks and truck them away..."
"Tufts-affiliated companies ZwitterCo and Ginger Time were the joint winners in the General/High-Tech track. ZwitterCo, which markets itself as a company that produces nanofiltration membranes to improve water recycling..."