This Toronto 28-year-old received a chunk of Amazon's $2B fund for her tech company

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Amazon invested a portion of a $2-billion climate fund earlier this month in a company created by a 28-year-old Toronto scientist.

Amazon invested a portion of a $2-billion climate fund earlier this month in a company created by a 28-year-old Toronto scientist who turns food scraps into alternative plastics.

The makeshift gadget she created as a fresh University of Toronto graduate emulated the aim of her company-to-be, Genecis. From there, PHA is extracted, purified and compounded into pellets, which are injected into molding machines to make an alternative to single-use plastics, like food and medical packaging.

 

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I'm going to need some clarification on if the end results of turning 'food waste' into plastics means the plastics will leech gluten or other allergens. I have celiac disease. Is my plastic going to be at risk of contamination for gluten or not?

*waits for allegations that she stole the techy

Headline claims 'a chunk', first sentence say 'a portion' and then buried at the bottom they admit to not knowing how much.

That's a chick?

Which riding will China get her elected in ?

The 11,000 people Amazon fired after getting them vaxxed for employment must be extremely happy for her .

Her? Thats Chong Li's (from blood sport) brother in law.

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Amazon invests part of $2B fund in 28-year-old scientist's company in TorontoAmazon invested a portion of a $2-billion climate fund earlier this month in a company created by a 28-year-old Toronto scientist. Alternative plastics. Great They should sell plastic and empty boxes and garbage products to people online. That might make them some money.
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