French Biotech And Green Chemistry Company PILI Raises $15.8M To Accelerate Its Industrial Scale-Up And The Decarbonization Of The Colour Industry
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February 28th, 2023, Toulouse - PILI, a pioneer in decarbonizing the color industry, announced today $15.8 million in Series A funding to accelerate its industrialization by producing the first tons of high-performance bio-based indigo.
Bpifrance led this round through the fund Ecotechnologies 2, with participation from Famille C Participations and existing investors, such as Elaia Partners.
Since its creation in 2015, PILI's mission has been to develop and produce biobased dyes and pigments to reduce the environmental footprint of the color industry.
Thanks to its hybrid technology combining industrial fermentation and green chemistry, the company offers an ecological and competitive alternative to petrochemical dyes and pigments.
PILI aims to replace petro-based indigo by a high-performance bio-based indigo, drastically reducing oil dependence, and cutting CO2 emissions from its production by more than 50%.
Jérémie Blache, CEO at PILI, comments: "Decarbonizing the color industry is challenging as it relies on cheap fossil-based resources. With more than 30 million euros invested since its creation, PILI is building up the necessary capacity to revolutionize color production globally and do without oil as the main raw material."
The company has already secured several million euros of pre-orders of biobased dyes and pigments in the textile, ink, and paints sectors.
Its focus is now on delivering product to its first customers and setting up a production unit. This demonstration unit will complement the industrial pilot that has been operational since 2022.
"The development of a new biotechnological process has paved the way for our first ton-scale production of aromatic intermediates. Our micro-organisms can produce, through a fast and efficient process, a high purity low-carbon compound, which can be converted into dyes and pigments." emphasizes Guillaume Boissonnat-Wu, Scientific and Industrial Director at PILI.
This funding round brings together several investors, including the fund Ecotechnologies 2, managed on behalf of the French government by Bpifrance as part of the France 2030 program.
In addition, PILI welcomes new investors: the investment holding Famille C Participations and an Italian-based privately owned company, alongside existing investors: the PSL Innovation Fund of Elaia Partners, SOSV and the German business angel network Startupangels.de.
"The PILI team is pleased to be joined by such diverse and experienced investors. They are ready to support the company in the long term and are aligned with its mission: to manufacture ecological and high-performance colors, while minimizing the use of resources and thus reducing the pressure on biodiversity," says Jérémie Blache.
About PILI
Pili is the leader in the development of biobased dyes and pigments. Its unique processes combining fermentation and sustainable chemistry allow the production of ecological and high-performance colors.
Its technology meets the challenges of the color industry decarbonization by drastically reducing the use of chemicals and fossil resources, particularly oil.
Its products are designed for the textile, ink, paint, and plastics industries.
Founded in 2015, PILI is based in Toulouse White Biotechnology (TWB), at Cnam Paris, and on the Roches Roussillon industrial platform in Isère.
With around 30 employees, the company has invested, since its creation, more than €30 million to industrialize its innovative processes.