By: ICN Bureau
Last updated : June 29, 2025 7:18 pm
Novoloop successfully closes series B funding round led by Taranis
Novoloop, a pioneer in advanced chemical recycling, announced the successful close of its Series B funding round, led by Taranis. The investment will accelerate Novoloop’s commercial scale-up of its proprietary Lifecycling technology, which transforms post-consumer polyethylene into high-performance polyol and polyurethane, and support the launch of key customer programs.
This latest funding round brings Novoloop’s total capital raised to over $50 million and marks a continuation of the company’s significant momentum—demonstrated by achieving continuous operations at its demonstration plant in India, strategic partnerships with world-leading polyurethane producers in China, and progress toward siting its first commercial facility. With continued backing from existing investor Valo Ventures, the round also welcomed new investment from SHOP Limited, the Family Office of the Bata Shoe Company.
“We are thrilled to partner with Taranis, whose deep commitment in plastic circularity and industrial decarbonization aligns with our ambition to scale Lifecycling™ globally,” said Miranda Wang, CEO and Co-Founder of Novoloop. “This round positions us to meet growing demand from a wider supply chain seeking circular and cost-competitive polyurethanes through the industrial scale-up of our first-of-a-kind technology.”
Taranis brings deep operational and technical expertise in scaling pioneering industrial technologies and solutions that enable the circular transformation of hard-to-abate sectors. The investment affirms Novoloop’s role at the forefront of circular materials innovation and recognizes its unique ability to deliver scalable impact by displacing fossil-based inputs in everyday products.
“As the world looks to decarbonize materials and eliminate waste, Novoloop offers a breakthrough solution for upcycling polyethylene—one of the hardest plastics to recycle,” said David Sorin, Managing Director of Taranis. “Their technology fits within our mission to decarbonize heavy industries and scale circular infrastructure. We are proud to back the team in building a more circular, low-carbon plastics economy.”