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Born2Grow invests in EEDEN to accelerate the scaling of its textile-recycling technology
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Born2Grow invests in EEDEN to accelerate the scaling of its textile-recycling technology

Funding

  • Born2Grow, a German venture fund has invested an undisclosed amount in EEDEN, a Germany-based circular economy startup, that offers a chemical upcycling process that enables the production of high-quality textiles from textile waste.

  • The funds will be used to upscale and accelerate the growth of EEDEN’s technology which contributes toward minimizing the global end-of-life textile problem. EEDEN’s strategy aims to ensure that the textiles on the EU market largely consist of recycled fibers by 2030.

  • Founded in 2019, EEDEN offers a chemical upcycling process that recycles cotton-containing clothing repetitively without any loss of quality. EEDEN’s process extracts biopolymer cellulose (cotton consists of more than 90% cellulose) from old cotton textiles and uses them for the production of fibers such as viscose or lyocell. The company claims that this process uses a significantly low amount of Chemicals and reduces by-products such as salt loads in the manufacturing process, thus reducing the ecological footprint.

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