Our Milestones


2019
Peter N. Wainman, our founder and CEO, was awarded the Expat Entrepreneur of the Year for Corporate Social Responsibility

2019
Pipper Standard received Agri-Plus Award, awarded for Pipper Standard’s innovative natural products from agriculture. Award presented by Institute for Agricultural Product Innovation
2019
Pipper Standard opened online flagship stores on T-mall and Taobao in China

2019
The ‘MIT Technology Review’ March/April 2019 issue featured Peter Wainman, our CEO and MIT alumnus, and our natural products from globally patented pineapple technology

2018
In August 2018, our CEO Peter Wainman interviewed on CNBC live television to discuss pollution and how it affects health and our environment
2018
Pipper Standard expanded to over 800 outlets in Taiwan

2018
Our products were launched in Korea across multiple e-commerce platforms

2017
Pipper Standard recieved De Mark and G mark design award for our laundry detergent and fabric softener bottles

2017
Pipper Standard arrived in Japan and was listed on key e-commerce platforms including Amazon and Rakuten. Natural themed shops around the country also carry our products

2017
Our founder, Peter Wainman, was awarded Innovative Entrepreneur of the Year for inventing natural, eco-friendly, sustainable products
2016
First Export of Pipper Standard products were shipped to Singapore and Hong Kong
2014
Pipper Standard products launched in premier supermarkets across Thailand
2013
Pipper Standard filed multiple global patent applications on pineapple fermentation
Mar 2012
Thai operating company was formed by Mr. Peter and Ms. Sirilak
2010-2014
We started Research and Development in 2010; after years of research and development, involving thousands of experiments, we invented natural products with cleaning power comparable, or superior, to chemical products
2010
Peter started exploring fermentation process by trying to ferment different fruits; including banana, roselle, tamarind, lime and pineapple
2010
Peter had severe allergic reaction to chemicals from household cleaning products