Samsara Eco: $65 million investment to clean the planet of synthetics
The Australian company Samsara Eco, engaged in the processing of synthetic materials, received $65 million investments that will be aimed at scaling up production.
The peculiarity of Samsara Eco is that they use enzymes to process materials such as nylon and polyester into raw materials for recycling. The resulting material can be used, among other things, to create clothes and shoes. Lululemon, a sportswear brand, is one of Samsara Eco's regular investors. Investing in Samsara Eco is part of Lululemon's sustainable development strategy.
The goal of Samsara Eco is to build recycling facilities for millions of tons of plastic waste in Southeast Asia by the end of 2026. This is an important step in the fight against plastic pollution! Samsara Eco shows that plastic recycling can be not only environmentally friendly, but also profitable.
We hope that this story will inspire other companies to take similar initiatives!

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