Leading cleantech biochemicals company Nature Coatings has received a $2.45 million seed funding round from Regeneration.VC and The 22 Fund, with participation from actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio, Safer Made, and Portfolia.
- The investment comes close on the heels of the highly successful launch of Nature Coatings' flagship product, BioBlack TX, a bio-based groundbreaking dispersion that boasts of a unique black pigment sourced from FSC certified wood waste—a carbon-negative and high-performing alternative to polluting and toxic petroleum-derived carbon black.
- This investment will enable Nature Coatings to expedite the adoption of BioBlack TX by expanding manufacturing capabilities, strengthening the senior team, and establishing a global distribution network.
- BioBlack has garnered worldwide acclaim and has been embraced by renowned fashion brands like the Kering Group, Levi's, Bestseller's Jack & Jones and Selected HOMME, as well as Vollebak.
The Funding: Regeneration.VC and The 22 Fund, leading investment firms in the field, spearheaded the financing of Nature Coatings.
- Regeneration.VC specialises in supporting forward-thinking businesses that offer innovative alternatives to reduce environmental impact.
- The 22 Fund focuses on investing in high-potential women and BIPOC-owned cleantech-based manufacturing and exporting companies.
- Previous investors that have supported Nature Coatings are Fashion for Good, Apex Black Ltd, Bestseller’s Heartlands A/S, Textile Innovation Fund and Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator (LACI) Impact Fund.
The Innovation: BioBlack TX not only benefits the planet by being free of fossil fuels and sequestering more carbon dioxide than it emits, it also prioritises the health and well-being of individuals by containing non-detected Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and carcinogens, and having less than 0.1% of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs).
- With its cost-competitiveness and superior performance, BioBlack TX aids companies in their decarbonisation efforts and compliance with impending regulations like MRSLs (Manufacturing Restricted Substance Lists).
- In addition to the textiles industry, BioBlack TX can be applied in various other sectors, including paint, automotive, package printing, and more.
WHAT THEY SAID:
Working in the pigment and dyes industry for over 20 years, I’ve seen the negative impact it has had on our environment and health. This inspired me to find a way to develop something better, something that is safe enough to be buried in my vegetable garden. At Nature Coatings, our vision is to create a future where the chemical industry operates in harmony with nature, and this new investment will take us closer to our goal.
— Jane Palmer
Founder & CEO
Nature Coatings
As a Consumer ClimateTech fund focusing on the reimagination of consumer industries, we have been searching high and low for a drop-in replacement to petroleum-based carbon black that is 100% bio-based and at price parity. Jane and the Nature Coatings team are reshaping the chemical industry and we are excited to support their journey.
— Dan Fishman
General Partner
Regeneration.VC
We invest in cleantech manufacturing companies and intentionally include female led firms to deliver both high return on investment and create clean, quality jobs in low & moderate income communities. We are excited to utilize our network and expertise to support Jane Palmer and be a part of the next growth phase of Nature Coatings.
— Tracy Gray
The 22 Fund
Nature Coatings offers a bio-based, long term solution that can be translated across many industries contributing to the mission for a cleaner, more sustainable environment. I am excited to join as an investor and support the company’s growth that will enable brands to adopt safer practices, while also educating the consumer on more sustainable products.
— Leonardo DiCaprio
Environmentalist / Actor