OrganoClick AB (publ), a material and chemical technology company, develops, produces, and markets fiber-based materials and chemicals for treatment of wood, technical textile and nonwoven, and bio composites in Sweden. It offers OrganoWood, a wood preservative technology and wood preservative that gives wood enhanced durability against rot and fire primarily for construction companies and consumers; OrganoTex, a biodegradable durable water repellent technology and textile treatment that makes textile products water repellent, as well as offers shoe and clothes care products; and OrganoComp, a biobased plastic-free and degradable bio-composite used for making 3D-shaped objects that replaces hard plastic materials. The company also provides consumer products, including a range of maintenance and cleaning products for wood, facades, roofs, and terraces, as well as for car care under the BIOkleen name; OC-BioBinder, a biobased, plastic-free, and degradable binder used by industrial customers as a replacement for plastic binders in nonwoven and technical textiles; and OC-AquaSil Tex, a biodegradable hydrophobing product used to replace PFAS in nonwovens, specialty papers, and technical textiles. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Täby, Sweden.
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