Worn Again Technologies, a London-based company offering recycling solutions to eliminate textile waste, has raised GBP 27.6 million (~USD 30.57 million) in a funding round led by strategic partners Sulzer and H&M.
The funds will be used for the construction of a large-scale demo plant in Switzerland that can upcycle upto 1,000 tons per year. This funding round brings the total funding raised to GBP 42.9 million (~USD 47.52 million) and is the highest funding round of the company to date.
Analyst QuickTake: Worn Again Technologies previously raised EUR 8 million (~USD 8 million) in a venture round in June 2020, which was also led by strategic partners H&M and Sulzer. At the time, the company had plans to build the first demo plant by 2021, but it is yet to be completed as of date. The company has partnered with brands including ASICS Europe (sportswear), Sympatex (outdoor textiles), and Dibella (linen) to supply its recycled raw materials.
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