
Pili
Biofabricates a sustainable alternative to produce low-carbon colors to replace toxic, fossil based and polluting versions.
- biotechnology
- sustainable development goals
- dt and ls
- climate tech
- radar de l'innovation
- tech for business
- observatoire industrial tech
- observatoire greentech
- circular economy
- observatoire deeptech
- clean industry
- synthetic biology
- greentech
- biomaterials
- energy and greentech
- fermentation
- participations bpifrance
- innovative material tech
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* | $15.8m | Series A | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Pili is a pioneering company focused on creating renewable dyes for the textile industry through biofabrication. Operating in the sustainable materials market, Pili addresses the significant environmental and health impacts caused by traditional dyes, which rely heavily on fossil fuels and corrosive chemicals. By leveraging microorganisms and fermentation processes, similar to those used in producing bread, beer, and wine, Pili develops low-carbon dyes that offer a sustainable alternative to conventional methods.
The company's primary clients are textile manufacturers seeking to reduce their environmental footprint while maintaining high-quality color production. Pili's business model revolves around the production and sale of these biofabricated dyes, generating revenue through direct sales and potentially licensing their technology to other manufacturers.
Pili's innovative approach not only helps in reducing pollution in the textile industry, the second most polluting industry globally, but also aligns with the growing consumer demand for sustainable and ethically produced goods.
Keywords: sustainable dyes, biofabrication, textile industry, sustainable materials, microorganisms, fermentation, eco-friendly, pollution reduction, textile manufacturers, ethical production.