About Us
At Kamilo, we merge a profound respect for the environment with a commitment to actionable, pragmatic solutions. Our foundation is rooted in environmental engineering, drawing from decades of expertise gained at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). There, we confronted the critical challenge of ocean plastic pollution and its impact on ecosystems, the food chain, and human health. Our involvement in the EPA’s Emergency Response program highlighted the significant role of geospatial location intelligence technology in gathering and analyzing data, providing deep insights into complex environmental issues such as ocean pollution.
This blend of experience and expertise inspired Kamilo's founding, aimed at enhancing waste material traceability through geospatial tracking, offering a practical solution to the problems of pollution and resource mismanagement. Our technology is pivotal for advancing a circular economy, emphasizing waste minimization, material reuse, and recycling integrity to reduce emissions and combat climate change.
Initially focused on addressing the challenge of plastic waste, our patented technology sets new benchmarks in waste tracking, offering real-time monitoring of waste material recycling and accurate calculation of new products' recycled content. This approach not only advances recycling integrity but also measures the environmental gains of each recycled feedstock batch, such as carbon emissions saved and landfill space conserved. Recognizing the value across all waste types, we expanded our focus beyond plastics, adapting our technology to track a variety of waste materials. This expansion reflects our awareness that all waste, when properly managed, can be transformed into valuable resources, contributing to a more sustainable and efficient circular economy.
By integrating geospatial tracking with strict verification, we offer a robust framework to measure recycling system performance, foster circularity, and combat greenwashing. We are a Public Benefit company dedicated to making a tangible difference in the way our world utilizes resources.