Israeli start-up damaged in October 7 massacre doubles down on clean-tech production

Despite the damages done to its employees, investors, partners, and facilities, Kenaf Ventures has vowed to forge ahead with its carbon emission reduction solutions.

 Ory Shapira, manager of Kenaf Ventures' newly-unveiled production plant (photo credit: Kenaf ventures)
Ory Shapira, manager of Kenaf Ventures' newly-unveiled production plant
(photo credit: Kenaf ventures)

In the wake of the tragic events of October 7, cleantech pioneer Kenaf Ventures finds itself facing significant challenges. The company, known for its groundbreaking technology aimed at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions, has suffered considerable damage due to the war, which also deeply impacted the local community and its investors.

Kenaf Ventures – headquartered in Kfar Aza – had just inaugurated a new factory and was on the verge of ramping up commercial production when Hamas launched its deadly attack.

Despite the damage sustained during the attack, the company remains resolute in its commitment to press on with production.

“We mourn the tragic, untimely passing of many of our partners – a rare mosaic of precious individuals who have long since become family,” the company said. “It is still too early to assess the scale of the tragic events still occurring. Nevertheless, one thing is clear – we will continue our life’s work… We will not allow anyone to discourage us.”

The company is known for its innovative use of the Kenaf plant (Hibiscus cannabinus) to naturally absorb carbon dioxide and convert it into biomaterials suitable for various manufacturing industries.

 Israeli soldiers walk past a damaged car in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, in southern Israel, October 10, 2023. (credit: RONEN ZVULUN/REUTERS)
Israeli soldiers walk past a damaged car in Kibbutz Kfar Aza, in southern Israel, October 10, 2023. (credit: RONEN ZVULUN/REUTERS)

Kenaf Ventures’ solutions have been internationally recognized for their ease of implementation, affordability, and potential to make a positive impact on the environment in various industries, including plastics, construction, and insulation.

Kenaf Ventures’ management went on to note that the attack impacted “the body, soul, and finances of many of our company’s partners, employees, and strategic investors,” and as such it will be required to launch a subsequent financing round. “Not only to raise and restore a sense of normalcy,” they said, “but to continue the path we paved to combat carbon emissions and reduce the damage caused by over-industrialization around the world with an accessible, cost-effective, easy, and quick solution to implement on existing systems.”

Kenaf Ventures entered market expansion phase

Founded in 2018 with support from the Israel Innovation Authority, Kenaf Ventures has now entered the market expansion phase, targeting significant markets worldwide.

The company has earned international acclaim, receiving awards at prestigious competitions such as BuiltWorld by PWC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) and Tastetech by Sigma, and is forging global partnerships with leading companies.

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