It Was 20 Years Ago Today: An Absorbing Story
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The tale is reminiscent of the best Silicon Valley-type start-up: a businessman discovers a new use for a natural substance, creates a unique spill containment product, and begins filling orders out of his garage with his son's help. Demand for the super absorbent, eco-friendly, residue-free formula quickly outstrips supply, and the family-run enterprise exits the garage for a 45,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Atascadero, California.
October 2012 marked the 20th anniversary of Gary Tharp's introduction to the mineral that became Impact Absorbents' flagship product, XSORB Super Absorbent. Within a year, the company had a trio of distributors; by the end of the second year, that number had mushroomed to fourteen distributors selling 38 Impact products in 31 states. Today the company makes and sells more than 300 products to a global market, with customer concentration primarily on the West Coast.
- to clean up a nuclear dumpsite
- for numerous oil spills in oceans, lakes and streams
- by the National Hot Rod Association, CalTrans and the Washington State Department of Transportation for oil cleanup.