Evrnu® is a textile innovations company that has invented NuCycl™: an engineered fiber made from discarded clothing providing extraordinary performance and environmental advantages.
Location: United States, Washington, Seattle
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $9.1M
Founded date: 2014
Investors 11
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Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 04.10.2019 | Series A | $9.1M | - |
Mentions in press and media 16
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| 07.10.2022 | Ozone Technology, Innovative Fibers, Low Waster & Low Waste: The Future Of Denim is Here | 5 Mins Read Jeans are ubiquitous but their production process is far from sustainable. A host of new techstyle innovations promise to make denim lower impact and toxin-free. By: The Mills Fabrica More than ever, consumers are demanding to k... |
| 28.06.2022 | Recycling clothes is expensive and difficult. What can brands do to be sustainable? | Despite seeming simple, clothes are complex products containing many components and materials. This means recycling them is very difficult. Shutterstock Today we make more clothing than ever before. And the driver for this is primarily econ... |
| 06.04.2022 | Evrnu Reveals Breakthrough NuCycl Cotton That Could Replace Up to 90% of Textiles | Textile innovation company Evrnu has launched NuCycl r-lyocell, the world’s first high-performance, fully recyclable material made entirely from cotton waste. In what the company calls a “huge breakthrough” for the industry, Evrnu is sourci... |
| 01.04.2022 | Evrnu’s Recycled Waste Fiber Launches Today, And Could Outperform 90% Of Existing Textiles | Evrnu 100% NuCycl r-lyocell t-shirt in collaboration with Carlos Campos Evrnu |
| 05.11.2021 | Who’s raising cash? Helion, OctoML, WhyLabs, Symbl, Doorsey, Owl latest startups to land funding | Here’s our latest rundown on recent startup investment news in the Pacific Northwest. Symbl co-founders Surbhi Rathore and Toshish Jawale. (Symbl Photo) — Seattle-based Symbl landed $17 million for its “conversational intelligence” software... |
| 02.11.2021 | Why American Eagle’s $350 million deal matters | This is the web version of Term Sheet, a daily newsletter on the biggest deals and dealmakers. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox. Supply chain logistics. Paid Content Why the marketer experience needs a digital upgrade From Opt... |
| 02.11.2021 | Why American Eagle’s $350 million deal matters | This is the web version of Term Sheet, a daily newsletter on the biggest deals and dealmakers. Sign up to get it delivered free to your inbox. Supply chain logistics. Paid Content How Bayer is innovating to reduce greenhouse gases in farmin... |
| 07.10.2020 | Circularity Gets New Infusions: Evrnu Selected for Accelerator, Evrythng Snags $10M | October is already proving to be a boon for the industry’s circular start-ups. On Monday, textile innovation firm Evrnu secured placement in Elemental Excelerator’s ninth cohort, as part of 19 companies that will have access to more than $7... |
| 31.12.2019 | A big year for Pacific Northwest startups: Unicorn births, key exits, and others waiting in the wings | Traffic snakes past downtown Seattle on Interstate 5. (GeekWire Photo / Kevin Lisota) It was a big 2019 for startups across the Pacific Northwest. GeekWire 200 update: Heavily funded startups climb the list of top Pacific NW tech companies ... |
| 04.10.2019 | Textile tech startup Evrnu raises $9.1M; early partners include Levi’s, Adidas, Target, others | Stacy Flynn of Evrnu touts her textiles as an answer to environmental waste in the garment industry at the GeekWire Summit 2018. (GeekWire Photo / Dan DeLong) People are buying more clothes than ever, and wearing them fewer times before dis... |
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