Recyclops Raises $3M Seed Round To Bring Recycling Where It Doesn''t Exist
The investment, led by Lerer Hippeau and Glad, a member of The Clorox Company family of brands, will help expand recycling to over 100,000 households over 3 years Recyclops, a technology-enabled sustainability and recycling startup , has just closed a $3-million seed round investment led by Lerer Hippeau and Glad, a member of The Clorox Company , to further develop the startup''s proprietary technology and its expansion to 20 additional states, or over 100,0000 households currently without recycling options. Other key investors include Revolution''s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund and the Utah-based Kickstart. This seed-round raise represents a big milestone in the startup''s evolution, as well as a major leap forward in the private sector''s commitment to creating a more sustainable future. As part of the investment, Recyclops has also formed a partnership with Glad, the nation''s leading household waste solutions brand, to help support the company''s sustainability goals, which include dramatically reducing its environmental footprint by 2030.
Recyclops Raises $3M Seed Round To Bring Recycling Where It Doesn''t Exist
The investment, led by Lerer Hippeau and Glad, a member of The Clorox Company family of brands, will help expand recycling to over 100,000 households over 3 years Recyclops, a technology-enabled sustainability and recycling startup , has just closed a $3-million seed round investment led by Lerer Hippeau and Glad, a member of The Clorox Company , to further develop the startup''s proprietary technology and its expansion to 20 additional states, or over 100,0000 households currently without recycling options. Other key investors include Revolution''s Rise of the Rest Seed Fund and the Utah-based Kickstart. This seed-round raise represents a big milestone in the startup''s evolution, as well as a major leap forward in the private sector''s commitment to creating a more sustainable future. As part of the investment, Recyclops has also formed a partnership with Glad, the nation''s leading household waste solutions brand, to help support the company''s sustainability goals, which include dramatically reducing its environmental footprint by 2030.