Salt & Fiber
Develops sustainable textile yarns made from seagrass as an alternative material for the textile industry.
Overview
Salt & Fiber is a Malmö-based materials company developing textile yarns made from seagrass. Its work targets the textile and fashion supply chain with a sustainable input for yarn production, positioning seagrass as an alternative raw material. The company’s key differentiator is its focus on converting seagrass into usable textile yarns. It secured €300k in pre-seed funding and launched a crowdfunding campaign to support further development and commercialization.
Funding History
Malmö-based Salt & Fiber secures €300k to turn seagrass into sustainable textile yarns; launches crowdfunding campaign
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much has Salt & Fiber raised in total?
- Salt & Fiber has raised a total of $300K across 1 funding round.
- Who are Salt & Fiber's investors?
- Salt & Fiber's investors include Undisclosed.
- What does Salt & Fiber do?
- Salt & Fiber is a Malmö-based materials company developing textile yarns made from seagrass. Its work targets the textile and fashion supply chain with a sustainable input for yarn production, positioning seagrass as an alternative raw material. The company’s key differentiator is its focus on converting seagrass into usable textile yarns. It secured €300k in pre-seed funding and launched a crowdfunding campaign to support further development and commercialization.
- Where is Salt & Fiber headquartered?
- Salt & Fiber is headquartered in Malmö, Sweden.
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