Ayas Renewables, Inc

Our green chemistry converts a cheap oleo-chemical byproduct into Propylene Glycol, a high value renewable chemical

  • Stage Full Product Ready
  • Industry Chemicals and Chemical Products
  • Location Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
  • Currency USD
  • Founded December 2015
  • Employees 5
  • Incorporation Type C-corp
  • Website ayasrenewables.com

Company Summary

Ayas produces renewable propylene glycol (PG) from an agricultural waste stream, glycerin. We posses exclusive proprietary technology, backed by 38 current global patents. One of our founders received the Presidential Green Chemistry Award for this process and our CEO has bought and sold 1 billion+ lbs of PG.

3+ billion pounds of a chemical made from petroleum... We are about to change that

Team

  • Juan has been an entrepreneur all his life. He founded a petrochemical distribution company purchasing and selling over 1 billion gallons of diesel fuel. He also founded a real estate services firm with clients such as Wells Fargo and Indymac, managing over 500 properties. He's been involved in diverse projects in several industries working in the US, Colombia, Peru, Bolivia and Paraguay

  • Joe was president of Octagon Process, a world class propylene glycol based deicing fluid company. He took the company form 12% market share to 47% before it was acquired by Clariant. At the time the next largest player was Dow with 25% market. He was also president of Triangle Chemical buying and selling over 1 billion lbs of propylene glycol

  • David Malone
    CFO

    David is an independent sponsor and founder of Wayne Capital Partners. While living in China he worked for numerous private equity, venture capital and hedge funds resulting in the development of the QDLP license scheme in Shanghai. David has also he worked for Citibank Global Finance and Citibank Private Bank in Zurich, Switzerland. He completed his MBA at the Wharton School

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