

P3BOOM: Active Technology for Capturing Gases in Urban Waste
A company incubated by Faster Capital called P3BOOM has designed an advanced intelligent waste packaging system to act directly on greenhouse gases (GHG) generated during waste storage. Its operation is based on an innovative matrix of functional terpene gels that allows:
• Absorbing and transforming methane (CH₄) and carbon dioxide (CO₂) into inert or reusable compounds.
• Preventing the accumulation of explosive gases in storage environments, reducing the risk of fires in recycling plants.
• Decreasing the pressure on ventilation and biogas capture systems in landfills and transfer stations.
Functional Gels Technology
The core of the P3BOOM system lies in a matrix of bioactive gels, developed from functional polymers and catalytic nanoparticles. These gels:
• Selectively capture methane, CO₂, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
• Function as passive bioreactors, accelerating the controlled degradation of gases in composting processes.
• Are biodegradable and integrate into each package, adapting to intensive use cycles and demanding environments.
P3BOOM: Active Technology for Capturing Gases in Urban Waste
Environmental and Strategic Impact
• Direct reduction of 40% of GHG emissions in the waste storage phase.
• Mitigation of methane, a gas with a global warming potential 28 times greater than CO₂.
• Immediate applicability in urban, hospital, hospitality, and emergency environments.
• Active contribution to the European Union’s climate objectives and the 2030 Agenda.
From Rural to Urban: The Era of Technological Cities Begins
P3BOOM represents a key transition toward smarter, more sustainable, and safer waste management models. A solution born from applied science that connects the countryside with the city, innovation with climate action, and technology with public health.
From Rural to Urban: The Era of Technological Cities Begins
P3BOOM represents a key transition toward smarter, more sustainable, and safer waste management models. A solution born from applied science that connects the countryside with the city, innovation with climate action, and technology with public health.



