#Ÿnspire – Rym Trabelsi and Marguerite Dorangeon, founders of Clear Fashion

Today, we meet Rym Trabelsi and Marguerite Dorangeon, founders of Clear Fashion, an app that allows consumers to have access to more transparency from clothing brands based on four main criteria: health, environment and animal and human wellbeing.

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Agtech startup Ÿnsect extends its Series C to $372 million to improve global food security and sustainability with the first carbon negative and largest vertical farm in the world

Ÿnsect extends Series C funding to $372 million, $148 million of which were disclosed in 2019, increasing total financing to $425 million.

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Ÿnsect, the first company in the world to obtain market approval for an insect-based fertilizer.

Paris, June 17, 2020 – Ÿnsect has just gained approval for its natural insect fertilizer “ŸnFrass” issued by ANSES, the French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety. Ÿnsect thus becomes the first company in the world to obtain certification and marketing approval for a natural insect-based fertilizer. It is derived from dejections – or frass – of the mealworm Tenebrio Molitor which feeds on cereal by-products at Ÿnsect’s factory in Dole (France). ŸnFrass is the fruit of 4 years of research & development in partnership with several leading institutions and can now be used in organic farming in accordance with regulation no. 384/2007. ŸnFrass is now distributed to its first customers including Compo Group, the European leader in plant nutrition for amateur gardeners and Torres, one of the most admired European wine brands.

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