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As stated by the EIB, the project supports a Danish innovative start-up in the first industrial scale implementation of their innovative technology for the production of plant-based meat alternative products.
The loan will finance the promoter's research, development and investments (RDI) activities and the construction and operation of a first-of-a-kind plant for the production of new, clean label plant-based meat alternatives.
The project is fully in line with the Green Deal, with strong focus on the farm to fork strategy. In fact, the produced plant-based meat alternative products can provide additional options to EU consumers for a plant based low carbon diet.
Additionally, the project is also strongly aligned to the EU Bioeconomy strategy, fostering the development of innovative technologies for biomass processing and valorisation. By supporting the growth of an innovative start-up, it supports the competitiveness of the EU food industry in the alternative protein domain.
As stated by the EIB, MATR Foods is a Danish foodtech start-up that combines microbiology and gastronomy to create new solutions to some of the world's biggest challenges; the climate, biodiversity and health crises. MATR is founded in 2021 and has production in Copenhagen's Nordhavn. The people behind MATR are an international team of researchers, chefs and entrepreneurs with experience from the food industry. MATR Foods fungi products are currently available at restaurants, canteens and retailers across Denmark. Current investors include Novo Holdings and the BioInnovation Institute.
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Client - MATR Foods ApS:
Address: Kattegatvej 53, port, 2150 Nordhavn, Copenhagen, Denmark
Website: https://matrfoods.com/
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