Top 13 Recycling startups in Paris

Last updated: March 27, 2024

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Funding: $1B
Back Market is an online marketplace for refurbished electronics.
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Funding: €500M
Orano is focusing its attention on the recovery of nuclear materials and the management of nuclear waste to generate safe, low-carbon electricity. With significant expertise in the nuclear fuel cycle, they offer customers tailor-made solutions for every stage of nuclear power generation, from mining, conversion, enrichment, recycling, logistics, and engineering to decommissioning and dismantling.
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Funding: $78M
Greenly develops a carbon accounting platform to track, assess, manage, and reduce CO2 emissions.
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Funding: $44.9M
Fairmat develops technology to recycle carbon fiber composite into a new material
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Funding: $36.9M
Decarbonized materials for a new industrial revolution.
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Funding: €30M
Phenix is a food waste management startup that allows merchants to dispose their surplus via consumers and charity organisations.
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Funding: €6.1M
ThrustMe offers advanced mobility solutions for the growing space industry which is facing new challenges due to the rise of satellite constellations. As experts in in-space propulsion and satellite orbital maneuvering strategies, ThrustMe enables a future where space is used sustainably to create value both on Earth, and beyond.
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Funding: €3.4M
Ever Dye innovates in the fashion industry by developing ecological dyeing processes for the textile industry.
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Funding: $386.2K
Uzer is a technology company that manufactures and distributes home barcode scanners for recycling materials. The technology allows its users to scan the barcodes of waste items before disposal, which assists them in finding sorting instructions, creating shopping lists based on consumption, providing reminders of required products, and sending lists of products required to online retailers for delivery. Furthermore, it helps its users analyze consumption and discover new products.
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Pneupur strives to minimise the environmental and health damages, caused by the inappropriate disposal of used tyres in African countries.
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Yoyo connects participants with coaches, who can be individuals or businesses, to help them sort recyclables into orange bags. Coaches train and encourage sorters, who earn points and rewards such as movie tickets for collecting and storing full Yoyo bags.
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Weturn recycles unsold textiles from fashion houses into new quality yarn, with a focus on traceability, profitability and information.
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MikaCycle is a global marketplace for high-quality recycled plastic.