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Tiderock Companies Announces Launch of Vivara Global Sustainability Division
Targeting Consumer Packaged Goods, Food & Beverage, Medical, and Pharmaceutical Applications Across a $300B+ Global Market
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS / ACCESS Newswire / January 29, 2026 / Tiderock Companies, Inc. (OTCID:TDRK) today announced the launch of Vivara Global, a new sustainability-focused division established to expand the Company's capabilities beyond its industrial composites business and address rapidly growing demand for compliant, sustainable material solutions across multiple industries.
The launch of Vivara Global represents a strategic expansion of Tiderock's business model, building on the Company's proven success in advanced composites while creating a dedicated platform for intellectual property development, proprietary material formulations, and scalable solutions serving consumer-facing end markets.
Building on a Proven Industrial Foundation
Through Tiderock Composites, the Company delivers advanced composite solutions to industrial markets including rail, aerospace, and marine, where performance, durability, and safety-critical requirements drive long-term customer programs. These operations have established Tiderock's reputation for manufacturing excellence, materials expertise, and disciplined execution.
Vivara Global represents the next expansion of Tiderock's capabilities.
Where Tiderock Composites manufactures advanced composite solutions for industrial applications, Vivara Global is structured around owning, developing, and monetizing proprietary sustainable material formulations and intellectual property for consumer-facing and regulated industries.
The name Vivara, derived from the Latin word vivere, meaning to live, reflects vitality, resilience, and renewal - principles that define the division's mission to deliver scalable, compliant solutions aligned with evolving sustainability requirements.
Vivara Global: Sustainability, IP, and Scalable Solutions
Vivara Global has been established to focus on the design, development, and ownership of proprietary formulations and material solutions tailored to the requirements of high-volume, regulated, and sustainability-driven markets. Target industries include consumer packaged goods (CPG), food and beverage, medical, and pharmaceutical applications.
Rather than competing as a commodity manufacturer, Vivara Global is structured to capture value through:
Proprietary formulations and application-specific material solutions
Intellectual property ownership, including formulations, specifications, and process know-how
Royalty and licensing-based commercialization models, supported by selective manufacturing and strategic partnerships
Repeatable deployment across multiple industries, geographies, and customer programs
This approach enables Vivara Global to scale innovation efficiently while supporting recurring, high-margin revenue opportunities over time.
Market Opportunity
Vivara Global is being launched into sustainability-driven markets that represent a substantial and rapidly expanding global opportunity. Independent industry estimates place the global sustainable packaging market at more than $300 billion today, with projections approaching $450-$500 billion over the next decade, driven by regulatory mandates, brand commitments, and consumer adoption. Adjacent markets, including sustainable medical and pharmaceutical packaging and bioplastics, add tens of billions of dollars in additional addressable demand, with above-average growth rates. Together, these markets represent a large, multi-industry value pool where proprietary material formulations, compliant solutions, and scalable intellectual property can be deployed across geographies and applications, supporting Vivara Global's long-term growth strategy.
Addressing Global Sustainability Mandates
Vivara Global is being launched at a time of accelerating regulatory change across key global markets. New and evolving sustainability mandates are reshaping material requirements, packaging formats, and compliance obligations across industries.
These include:
European Union regulations advancing recyclable, reusable, and reduced-waste packaging standards
United Kingdom sustainability initiatives, including reusable food packaging requirements and extended producer responsibility measures taking effect this year
Select U.S. state-level mandates requiring recyclable, compostable, or otherwise sustainable materials in food service, medical, and consumer applications
These regulatory developments are driving demand for compliant, performance-driven material solutions - creating a significant opportunity for Vivara Global's formulation-led, IP-driven approach.
"Vivara Global represents a natural extension of what Tiderock already does well," said William Waldrop, CEO of Tiderock Companies, Inc. "We are building on our success in industrial composites and applying that materials expertise to sustainability-driven markets that are expanding rapidly due to regulatory change and consumer demand. By focusing on proprietary formulations and scalable IP, Vivara Global positions us to grow across multiple industries while creating long-term value. We look forward to sharing our progress as we work to finalize multiple agreements this quarter."
Learn More
Additional information on Tiderock's industrial composites business can be found at www.tiderockcomposites.com.
More details on Vivara Global's sustainability-focused materials innovation initiatives are available at www.vivaraglobal.com.
About Tiderock Companies, Inc.
Tiderock Companies, Inc. (OTCID: TDRK) is a diversified holding company focused on advanced manufacturing, industrial composites, and sustainable materials. Through Tiderock Composites and Vivara Global, the Company serves industrial, consumer-facing, and regulated markets with a focus on disciplined execution, innovation, and long-term growth.
Forward-Looking Statements
This release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 27E of the Securities Act of 1934. Statements contained in this release that are not historical facts may be deemed to be forward-looking statements. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are inherently uncertain. Actual performance and results may differ materially from that projected or suggested herein due to certain risks and uncertainties including, without limitation, ability to obtain financing and regulatory and shareholder approval for anticipated actions. Tiderock Companies disclaims any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.
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SOURCE: Tiderock Companies, Inc.
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