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Simplifyber secures series A funding for fully biodegradable garments

Simplifyber, a New York-based material innovation startup, has raised Series A funding to advance its groundbreaking approach to sustainable garment production. The company develops fully biodegradable, molded garments using liquid cellulose derived from wood pulpโ€”bypassing traditional cut-and-sew processes entirely.

The funding round, led by At One Ventures with participation from H&M Group Ventures and Techstars, underscores growing investor confidence in next-gen textile solutions. Simplifyber plans to use the capital to scale its proprietary fiber-molding technology, expand its production capacity, and enter new market segments.

Unlike conventional garments, Simplifyber’s products are formed in three-dimensional molds, reducing material waste by up to 60% and eliminating microplastic shedding. The materials are compostable at end-of-life and consume significantly less water than cotton or synthetic blends.

The startup is currently piloting apparel lines with select fashion and athletic brands and expects to roll out co-branded products by early 2026. Industry observers have noted Simplifyberโ€™s potential to disrupt not only fashion but also packaging and home textiles.

CEO Maria McManus stated, โ€œOur mission is to transform manufacturing from a waste-heavy, toxic process to a regenerative, nature-based system.โ€ With consumer demand for biodegradable and ethically sourced apparel growing, Simplifyberโ€™s innovation could mark a turning point in how fashion is made.

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