PolyGone Systems Raises $4M Seed Round to Scale Microplastic Monitoring and Removal
Feburary 12, 2026
KEARNEY POINT, N.J. (February 12, 2026) PolyGone Systems, a Princeton University spinout focused on microplastic monitoring and removal, announced today that it raised a $4 million Seed round led by FYRFLY Venture Partners, with participation from Tech Council Ventures, Golden Seeds, Interstate Fusion Ventures, and angel investors Nancy and Scott Schoen. The New Jersey Innovation Evergreen Fund matched $1.65 million of the raise. In parallel, PolyGone formally launched its microplastics analysis service, offering accurate and affordable water testing for the public, private companies, and government utilities, helping them better understand exposure risks and compliance needs.
Founded in 2021, PolyGone develops a patented media and filtration system that removes 98% of toxic microplastics from water at a 90% lower cost than alternative methods. The company operates a water removal pilot for the Atlantic County Utilities Authority (ACUA) and has already signed three new commercial deployments in 2026 with plans to expand within the municipal treatment, industrial water, and food and beverage markets.
With the Seed funding, PolyGone will produce and deploy its first commercial municipal PolyPod™ systems, designed to treat up to 10 million gallons of water per day for microplastic pollutants. It will also launch a new inline PolyCartridge™ filtration system for industrial water streams.
“Microplastics are not only the most pervasive contaminant in our waters, but arguably the most misunderstood,” said Nathaniel Banks, CEO of PolyGone Systems. “This funding allows us to build the infrastructure needed to monitor microplastics across industrial, municipal, and community settings while scaling an ecosystem of filtration technologies.”
PolyGone recently finished building out a state-of-the-art microplastics analysis laboratory and manufacturing space to meet growing commercial demand and accelerate product deployment. By 2027, the company expects to triple its headcount.
As concerns grow around the endocrine-disrupting, carcinogenic, and neurotoxic effects of microplastics, PolyGone’s ability to generate proprietary datasets while achieving over 98% removal efficacy positions the company to deliver a scalable, data-driven solution. These datasets are expected to be critical in understanding the scope of microplastic contamination and in guiding the strategic deployment of filtration systems for maximum environmental and public health impact.
“PolyGone is on the path to creating a proprietary data and intelligence source that becomes critical to solving the global microplastics crisis,” said Julie Maples, Co-Founder and General Partner at FYRFLY Venture Partners. “PolyGone will be a must-have partner for water authorities that protect public health and for industrial companies that face increasing public and regulatory pressure to rein in microplastics pollution.”
About PolyGone Systems
PolyGone Systems is a New Jersey–based cleantech company developing technologies to monitor and reduce microplastic pollution in water systems. The company combines advanced microplastics analysis with deployable filtration solutions to support municipalities, industries, and communities in understanding contamination levels and implementing effective treatment strategies at scale. Learn more at www.polygonesystems.com.