Sudoc wins Fast Company award as a 2022 World Changing Idea

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Cambridge, MA. 鈥擬ay 5, 2022鈥, Inc (鈥Sudoc鈥), a new chemical industry company committed to environmental sustainability, has been recognized by聽Fast Company聽as a 2022 World Changing Idea.聽Sudoc鈥檚 NewTAML庐 chemistry is a platform technology with remarkable oxidation capabilities that replace and eliminate toxic chemicals in a wide range of cleaning and environmental treatment applications. 聽award comes after聽Sudoc聽was recently named a Top Ten Start-Up to Watch by聽Chemical & Engineering News聽and demonstrates the momentum being built by the company and its sustainable chemistry.

Fast Company World Changing Ideas Award

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Fast Company鈥檚 World Changing Ideas program annually awards organizations, businesses, products, concepts, and policies that are generating innovation for the benefit of society and the planet. In this sixth annual selection, there were several new categories and pioneering ideas highlighted for leading change in the world.聽Sudoc聽was selected for聽Fast Company鈥檚听On the Rise聽category of World Changing Ideas. Winners in other categories include Ford Motor Company, Johnson & Johnson, and Siemens Corporation.

 

With a mission to outperform toxic chemicals to remove them from our planet,聽Sudoc聽is a different kind of chemical company.

 

As Founder and CEO of Sudoc, Roger Berry, states, 鈥淲e are honored to be recognized by Fast Company聽and included among a prestigious group of companies contributing to a sustainable future.聽Sudoc鈥檚 sustainable chemistry platform is the foundation for a series of brands 鈥 Dot, Neat, and Umo to start — that promise to change how we think about cleaning products, water treatment solutions, waste pharmaceutical disposal, pesticides, and a range of other applications. This chemistry truly has the ability to reduce the chemical burden of our planet and every household. We are very proud that聽Fast Company聽has recognized the importance of this mission.鈥

 

Dr. Terry Collins, a Founder of聽Sudoc聽and Head of Carnegie Mellon鈥檚 Institute for Green Science who has led the development of TAML庐 chemistry, comments 鈥淚t鈥檚 just so important that we change the way we think about and use chemicals. Our planet鈥檚 chemical burden threatens life itself.聽Sudoc is our contribution to how we answer that challenge. I could not be more proud and grateful.鈥

 

The principal investor in聽Sudoc, Hunter Lewis, a pioneering innovator and former CEO of Cambridge Associates LLC, states 鈥淥ver the last hundred plus years, industry has continued to pour chemical after chemical into our environment to the point where we are doing serious damage to life of all kinds. We have to change course and reduce our chemical burden. That is the fundamental mission of聽Sudoc. That is why we have made a substantial investment in this important company. I applaud the聽Sudoc聽team for its work and believe its chemistry does in fact stand as a World Changing Idea. Thank you to聽Fast Company聽for recognizing the importance of this mission.鈥

Sudoc Leadership

Sudoc founders and Board President

The Impactful Chemical Work of Sudoc

 

Sudoc聽is in business to put chemistry in balance with nature. Formed in 2020 with operations in Cambridge, MA, Charlottesville, VA, and Pittsburgh, PA,聽Sudoc聽is committed to developing products that reduce chemical burden in a range of applications.聽Sudoc聽is a mission-driven company, and its shareholding structure reflects that commitment.聽Sudoc鈥檚 largest shareholder is a pair of Trusts established by Dr. Collins and Dr. Pete Myers, a聽Sudoc聽Founder and Co-Author of聽Our Stolen Future, that as the company grows will fund research into the problem of endocrine-disrupting chemicals鈥攖oxic chemicals that disrupt the hormone systems of living beings, reducing human fertility, increasing disease states, and adversely affecting developmental behavior. Our Stolen Future聽was one of the first books to link our planet鈥檚 chemical enterprise with the problem of endocrine disruption.

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Sudoc is an innovative chemical industry startup developing a sustainable but powerful chemistry that can outperform toxic chemicals in many applications.聽 Born from a breakthrough in science, our patent-protected catalysts developed at Carnegie Mellon University鈥檚 Institute for Green Science, supercharge other chemicals to oxidize a wide variety of compounds. TAML庐️ catalysts yield faster, dramatically more active, yet controllable catalytic processes that have game-changing possibilities. Our first brand, Dot — Dilute Oxidation Technology™ — will use this chemistry to address a series of difficult cleaning problems beginning with mold stains. Dot鈥檚 simple dry powder formulation mixes with water on-site, replacing highly toxic chemical liquids packaged in bulky plastic jugs. Dot Mold Stain Cleaner is more powerful, less toxic, and highly effective for professional mold remediators.聽Sudoc鈥檚 mission is to outperform toxic chemicals to remove them from our planet. Led by a world-class team,聽Sudoc is a business founded on the principle of doing well by doing good. To learn more, visit:聽

 

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