Clean Tech Investment Briefing: Fungi-based protein start-up Enough raises $40m

BusinessGreen staff
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BusinessGreen's latest round-up of the most exciting early stage clean tech investments features fresh funding for alternative protein, star-studded investment in 'sustainable laundry', and investment to kickstart a green tyre plant in Sunderland

Enough secures €40m funding boost Alternative protein producer Enough has been backed to the tune of €40m by climate tech VC World Fund and food tech investor CPT Capital in an investment round announced...

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