August 2023
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Gulp will provide a full circular model for the material captured, spare parts and end of life recycling. Entering the market in Spring 2024 Matter is finalising launch plans and is looking for partners to maximise the opportunity. Interested parties are invited to the Matter stand (Hall 27, stand 620) where they can get hands on with Gulp and see the unique technology in action.
Working with industry to find solutions Matter is going all out to work with industry to find solutions to the global challenge of microplastic pollution. Matter develops partnerships to integrate patented microplastic filtration
technology into domestic and
commercial washing machines. Matter’s in-house team of engineers have expertise in the full product development cycle from concept to mass manufacture to enable delivery on time and to specification. The company also has significant experience in product development and successful product launches in consumer appliances for companies such as GE and Dyson.
Matter integrated solutions – In Focus Alongside Gulp, Matter is partnering with laundry appliance manufacturers to provide customised integrated filtration solutions
for washing
machines and tumble dryers which are scalable for domestic and commercial machines. Matter’s integrated solutions are tailorable in
readiness for incoming legislative regulations for laundry appliances in France and new regulations as they are applied in different markets. The filter is uniquely designed to also capture cotton and other environmentally damaging microfibres and has patented self-cleaning technology to ensure the filter always remains
clear to prevent blocking. The filter technology can also be placed in various locations within a washing machine and developed to an agreed vision, specification and cost. The company’s team of expert engineers work to ensure Matter’s technology is tailored to technical specifications, SKUs and variants ensuring a bespoke solution that fits each appliance’s unique needs.
Matter’s
Built to last the lifetime of the appliance, integrated filter
technology has
no disposable parts or replacement filters meaning no additional costs or hassle for the end user. Matter Inside Technology offers a wealth of benefits including: · Low cost per wash due to no disposable filter parts.
· Compatible with all detergent types and wash cycles, so users don’t need to change their wash preferences.
· Filter is robust to abusive contaminants and is proven to work with genuine soiled laundry.
· Adaptable and compact geometry for integration in a wide range of appliance architectures.
· Easy to empty filter with status communication for positive user experience.
· Unique self-cleaning technology maintains water flow rate by continuously restoring operational filter pressure
· Proven to work reliably and repeatably with a filter efficiency of up to 91 per cent (validated by the University of Glasgow).
Cradle-to-cradle – closing the loop In line with cradle-to-cradle philosophy, Matter has adopted a circular approach with a clear focus on the capture, harvest and recycling of micropollutants.
To find out more information or to arrange a meeting please email hello@
matter.industries and a member of the Matter team will be in touch.
Matter’s mission is to capture microplastics
before they reach the world’s waterways, and in doing so create a circular economy from the captured material. The company’s products are designed to enable others to reduce their footprint on an individual, commercial and industrial level. Matter’s overall global impact will be measurable in megatonnes of microplastic pollution prevented and a corresponding increase in the volume of carbon mitigation saved as a result.
Matter at IFA Berlin 2023 Matter is an official exhibitor at IFA Berlin 2023 between 1-5 September at Messe Berlin in Hall 27, stand 620. CEO Adam Root and the Matter team would be delighted to meet with industry professionals from across the world to discuss the range of exciting opportunities that lie ahead.
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