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     161  0 Kommentare Chemovator invests in Detroit-based startup Heartland rethinking plastics using natural fiber reinforcements

    • Heartland works with local farmers to produce natural fiber materials, enabling manufacturers to create more sustainable products.
    • The investment builds on an existing partnership between Heartland and BASF’s North America Open Research Alliance (NORA).
    • Heartland is the latest addition to Chemovator’s Elevate program for early-stage chemistry startups looking to take their idea to the next level.

    DETROIT and MANNHEIM, Germany, May 02, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Chemovator, the business incubator and early-stage investor of BASF, has successfully finalized an investment in Heartland. The Detroit-based startup is a frontrunner in the production of natural fiber plastic additives, and the latest addition to Chemovator's external-facing Elevate program.

    Heartland helps manufacturers to reduce the product carbon footprint of plastic and rubber products

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    Supported by a team of scientists, engineers, and technologists, Heartland has developed hemp-based materials that can be used as additives within plastic compounds. This breakthrough advancement in the world of sustainable material innovation improves properties about flammability, bonding, dispersion, and bulk density, which are historically associated with processing natural fibers. As a result, natural fibers are now a viable market opportunity to reduce scope 3 carbon emissions1 in numerous industries.

    “By working with global brands and their suppliers, Heartland is able to reduce the carbon footprint of plastics on an industrial scale,” comments Jesse Henry, CEO of Heartland.

    Heartland secures early-stage investment that builds on an existing strategic alliance

    With this funding, Heartland becomes Chemovator’s first portfolio company in North America and the latest addition to the Chemovator Elevate program. The program aims to support early-stage startups in the chemical industry through monetary investment, access to BASF and its experts, as well as support from a network of experienced entrepreneurs.

    “Heartland’s dedication to developing natural fiber additives aligns perfectly with our purpose of shaping the future of the chemical industry. This investment not only expands our portfolio to a new geography, but also underscores our commitment to innovation and sustainability. We look forward to supporting the Heartland team on its journey,” adds Gati Kalim, Head of Portfolio Management at Chemovator.

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