Join Us as a Founder in Residence in Climate
At DSV, we are always on the lookout for entrepreneurial individuals with technical and commercial domain expertise with a keen interest in founding, and building a global scale, impact-driven, high-growth company from the ground up (full-time).
We are seeking a Founder in Residence and experienced industry, startup, and/or new science or engineering-based technology development professionals from anywhere in the world to work with us on addressing the global plastic packaging challenge.
The Opportunity Area: Zero-Emissions Packaging
Plastic packaging accounts for 40% of the 400 million tons of plastic produced annually, with the market expected to grow from USD 381.57 billion in 2022 to USD 584.09 billion by 2032. Despite this growth, the short lifespan of these materials—95% of which are single-use—results in enormous amounts of plastic waste (350 million tons annually), with only 9% being recycled. Significant challenges include material complexity, contamination, limited replacement materials, inadequate collection systems, and low recycling yields. Our goal is to develop sustainable alternatives to traditional plastic packaging and improve recycling processes to reduce global plastic waste.
Our Approach
We’re currently building an outcomes graph, working backwards from the desired high-level outcomes:
Requirements
Who Should Apply
Most suitable candidates will likely meet multiple of the following criteria:
Benefits
Our Offer
By joining DSV, you will be part of a team of operators who have founded companies and led the translation of science at some of the most respected universities, charities, funds, and government agencies. Here’s what we offer:
About DSV
Deep Science Ventures (DSV) is on a mission to create a future in which both humans and the planet can thrive. We use our unique venture creation process to create, spin-out, and invest in science companies, combining available scientific knowledge and founder-type scientists into high-impact ventures. Operating in four sectors—Pharmaceuticals, Climate, Agriculture, and Computation—we tackle the challenges defining these areas by taking a first principles approach and partnering with leading institutions.