LONDON — Sparxell, a Cambridge-based plant-based colorant start-up, has secured 1.9 million euros in funding from the European Innovation Council.
Benjamin Droguet, founder and chief government officer of Sparxell, stated funding from the European Innovation Council will permit the corporate, which claims to make use of biodegradable pigments equivalent to wooden pulp and agricultural waste to ship colorant outcomes that outperform artificial options, to speed up its manufacturing scale-up and overcome key technical challenges.
“With our plant-based know-how, we’re providing industries a basically completely different strategy to paint that works with nature quite than in opposition to it whereas assembly the very best efficiency requirements,” he stated.
A member of LVMH’s La Maison des Startups accelerator program, Sparxell stated it’s reaching its first million in gross sales since spinning out of the College of Cambridge in 2023.
In April 2024, the plant-based pigment-maker locked up $3.2 million in a mixture of seed funding, direct investments and grants from backers, together with magnificence large L’Oréal Group as an anchor investor, together with Materra and Evrnu investor PDS Ventures, enterprise agency Future Communities Capital, impression funding fund Katapult, in addition to Joyance Companions and Snøcap VC.
Since then, it has expanded its Cambridge headquarters capability to allow kilogram-scale manufacturing. Sparxell stated it plans to additional increase its services this yr, to double manufacturing capability and set up manufacturing laboratories.
The corporate believes its know-how can considerably scale back vitality and water consumption, and get rid of toxicity in human-contact purposes equivalent to cosmetics and meals purposes.