Nithin Kamamh, the founder and CEO of the Zerodha Online Intermediation Platform, recently supported Zerodor, a water without water that appeared in an episode of Shark Tank India season 3.
In a publication in X (previously Twitter), Kammch supported the presentation of the company’s founder, Uttam Bamerjee. He said that they have been using Zerodor for about 6 months for the urinals of the men of their offices.
“We have been using Zerodor for the male urinals of our offices for the last six months or so. Our water bills have dropped by 50%; we did not expect it to be so much,” said Kamram.
Kammch also mentioned that his company Rainmatter supports the company. “We liked the product because they are doing what is needed to preserve the water, which has become supercritical. We support them through Rainmatter.”
According to the publication of the shared blog by Kamamh A Z, Zerodor is used by more than 700 organizations, such as Indian Railways, government institutions, some large food and beverage chains, shopping centers, theaters, defense establishments, industries, industries. Automobile and private corporations.
Founded by Sachin Joshi and Uttam Bamerjee, Zerodor appeared in Shark Tank India season 3. Depending on its presentation to the program, the product is a piece of modernization team that can be deployed in any unavailable commercially available.
The field also had an urinary scholarship specially designed for women. Founders said they try to offer RCP to the sanitation system, that is, Preserve, protect and restore with their products and solutions.
According to Kumar, the product was born after his marriage. He came from a small village in Jharkhand where there was no toilet, which also became a reason for his wife to visit his place.
The founders searched for an investment of a chlorine of ₹ in a 3% participation in their company. Zerodor did not reach an agreement on the program, as the “sharks” found various problems in the product.
Edelweiss Mutual Fund’s director and general director Radhika Gupta was not satisfied with the slow growth rate of profits, while Vineeta Singh questioned that they took 2 million rupees from an investor and could not get Renovations in 7 years.
Peyush Bansal de Lenskart offered them an offer, but with a condition that Zerodor only concentrates on an urinary without water and hiring a person to lead sales. The founders refused to accept this offer, leading to a non -agreement.