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Notpla

https://www.notpla.com/
Last activity: 01.10.2024
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We are a sustainable packaging start-up.

Ooho and our other packaging solutions are made from Notpla, a revolutionary material made from seaweed and plants that biodegrades in weeks, naturally. 🌱

We have created unique machines and materials to package your products in the most sustainable way.
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Location: United Kingdom, England, London
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $53.63M
Founded date: 2014

Investors 3

Funding Rounds 3

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
01.10.2024Series A$26.7M-
17.02.2022Series A$13.62M-
21.12.2021Series A$13.31M-

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01.10.2024Notpla Raises £20M in FundingNotpla, a London, UK-based innovator in sustainable packaging, raised 20m in Series A funding. The round was led by UB Forest Industry Green Growth Fund with participation from Catalytic Capital for Climate & Health (C3H), as well as Ho...
26.09.2024Notpla's Seaweed Revolution: A Bold Step Towards Plastic-Free PackagingIn a world drowning in plastic, Notpla emerges as a beacon of hope. This London-based startup has secured £20 million (over $25 million) in a Series A+ funding round, aiming to replace single-use plastics with innovative seaweed-based packa...
26.09.2024Seaweed Packaging Pioneer Notpla Secures £20 Million to Replace Single-Use Plastics in USASeaweed-based packaging startup Notpla announces it has completed a Series A+ round, securing £20 million (over $25 million) in equity fundraising, exceeding the company’s initial target. The new funds will be used to scale up manufacturing...
26.09.2024The Week in AgriFoodTech: Brazilian ag marketplace Cayena bags $55m, alt-materials firm Pact raises $12mWhile debate continues around use of the term “alt leather,” the products build around the concept keep rolling out. This week, two companies — Pact and Ecovative — raised funds to further their work in this area. Also bagging a capital rou...
25.09.2024Seaweed Packaging: Notpla Closes £20M Series A Extension to Fuel US Expansion & Sell 100 Million Plastic-Free Units5 Mins Read UK seaweed packaging startup Notpla has closed a £20M ($26.8M) Series A extension to expand to the US and replace 100 million single-use plastic items by 2026. Notpla, the London-based maker of sustainable packaging, has snapped...
12.06.2024RisingFoodStars Reveals Cohort of 14 Scaleups Addressing European Food SustainabilityEIT Food RisingFoodStars, a non-profit organisation funded by the EU and the agri-food tech community, has revealed the 14 scaleups selected for the latest cohort of its three-year program. RisingFoodStars aims to solve environmental and so...
09.11.2023World Vegan Month Special: Top Ten Inspiring Interviews with Industry ExpertsTo celebrate World Vegan Month, we are sharing the ten most popular vegconomist interviews from so far this year. Interviews are not only a powerful tool to collect information but also an excellent way to acknowledge the experience and per...
26.10.2023The Week in AgriFoodTech: URB-E pivots to last-mile delivery, GoodBytz bags $12m, a new fund for regen agThis week, URB-E, a company best known for developing e-scooters, took a sharp left turn with both its business and its brand. And while funding rounds are low and slow of late, they nonetheless trickle in despite the tough economic times. ...
03.08.2023Notpla and MACK Launch Biodegrable Seaweed Film in Laundry Detergent SachetsSustainable packaging startup Notpla and vegan detergent company MACK have partnered to introduce a biodegradable option for packaging detergents to help the cleaning industry move away from single-use plastics. MACK will launch its laundry...
25.05.2023Seaweed Revolution: Latest Food & Packaging Solutions Ahead of World Oceans DayThe potential of algae as an environmental safeguard is being increasingly realized. By absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and producing fewer carbon emissions than plants, this renewable resource is becoming a powerful tool in th...
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