Binghamton University
Binghamton University junior Jacob Kumpon did not wait until after graduation to start up his first company. KLAW Industries was founded by three friends from the Binghamton area and processes contaminated glass from recycling facilities into Pantheon, a cement replacement for use in concrete.
The acronym “KLAW” derives from the last names of all of the founders of the company.
KLAW Industries has a patent-pending process to create cement alternative Pantheon from recycled glass.
KLAW Industries has a patent-pending process to create cement alternative Pantheon from recycled glass. ×
As they attended Chenango Forks High School together, Kumpon said. “we all knew we wanted to start a business together. It seemed like a good idea, because we all work the same way. We played around with a few ideas, but we weren’t sure what we wanted our business to be.”
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