Awty, an Amazonian Startup, Receives an Investment of R$ 1.5 Million to Expand River and Stream Cleaning Solutions and Waste Recycling

Awty, a startup based in Manaus and part of the Amazonia Venture Builder portfolio, focuses its efforts on cleaning rivers and streams in the Amazon. Recently, it received a significant investment of R$ 1.5 million through the Bioeconomy Priority Program, coordinated by IDESAM, an investment program for startups under the management of SUFRAMA and accelerated by the program in partnership with Manaus Tech Hub (MTH), accredited by CAPDA.

Focus on Technological Innovation to Protect Water Resources:

Led by CEO Jadson Maciel, Awty is expanding its operations and intensifying efforts in river cleaning. With a bold vision and unwavering commitment to environmental preservation, the startup is developing an automated collection device—an innovative nautical technology that promises to remove solid waste efficiently and sustainably. Additionally, they are delivering a pilot recycling plant that will enable a community to produce its own products.

Financial Investment to Boost Positive Impact:

The R$ 1.5 million investment marks an important milestone in Awty’s journey. This funding will allow the startup to consolidate its operations, develop new technologies, and expand its positive impact on the environment and local communities.

Commitment to Preserving Natural Resources:

Awty is dedicated to combating pollution and preserving the Amazon’s water resources. With its innovative approach and tireless determination, the startup is leading the way towards a cleaner and more sustainable future for the region. This commitment has been demonstrated voluntarily for eight years through the Ramada Ambiental Program, led by Jadson Maciel, CEO of Awty.

Future Prospects:

With the support of Amazonia Venture Builder, part of the FCJ Group network, and the recent financial backing from PPBio, Awty is well-positioned to consolidate its impact and promote significant change in river and stream conservation, while also stimulating the circular economy in Amazonian communities. We look forward to the positive outcomes of this initiative and how it will contribute to a healthier and more sustainable environment in the Amazon and beyond.

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