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Dispatch Goods

http://dispatchgoods.com/
Last activity: 10.08.2025
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Categories: B2CBrandClothingDeliveryFoodTechGoodsGroceryLogisticsMarketplaceWaste
Dispatch Goods is a reusable container marketplace that partners with restaurants, businesses, and consumers to provide reusable container options to enable brick-and-mortar businesses to enable reuse. Join us in the reusability revolution!

Dispatch Goods is a Techstars backed company
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Employees: 11-50
Phone: +1 415-612-6219
Founded date: 2019

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09.12.2021The Week in Agrifoodtech: India leads as AgroStar, Ola, WayCool & Samhitha score fundingOnline farmer marketplace Agrostar scored $70 million while delivery and transport app Ola bagged $139 million as Indian startups led in the agrifoodtech funding stakes this past week. Elsewhere, the US’s Serve Robotics raised $13 million f...
06.12.2021Dispatch Goods takes in $3.7M for restaurant, food delivery container reusePlastic containers are ending up in landfills and oceans all over the world as more countries stop accepting our recycled goods. This is adding up: The average American uses and throws away 110 pounds of single-use plastic every year, yet o...
18.08.2020Attending a remote startup accelerator is absolutely worth itSkyDeck Spring 2020 Cohort Contributor UC Berkeley SkyDeck is the startup accelerator of the University of California at Berkeley. We are members of the UC Berkeley SkyDeck startup accelerator spring 2020 cohort — the first to attend remote...
16.10.2019In the Accelerator over the SeaIn our oceans the scale of disasters is measured in millions, billions, and trillions, while solutions amount to single digits: individuals or institutions working to impact a chosen issue with approaches often both brilliant and quixotic. ...
-Here are 49 Black women who raised $1 million or more in VC funding last yearAmi Colé founder Diarrha N'Diaye Katherine Pekala This story is available exclusively to Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Fewer than 200 Black women have ever raised $1 million or more in venture-capital funds. ...

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