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Evoralis Expands into New Lab Facility at Co-Labs Cambridge
21 August 2025 - We’re excited to announce that on 12 August 2025, Evoralis officially moved into a larger lab facility at Co-Labs in Cambridge. With a growing team of 15 (including 11 technical staff) this expansion marks a key milestone as we scale our enzymatic recycling platform and prepare for the next phase of development.


Evoralis Featured on the Cambridge Tech Podcast
13 August 2025 - We’re excited to share that our Co-Founder and CTO, Josephin Holstein, recently joined the Cambridge Tech Podcast to talk about her journey from academia to entrepreneurship and how Evoralis is pioneering sustainable solutions for textile and plastic recycling. Originally spun out from the University of Cambridge, Evoralis was founded by a team of postdoctoral researchers passionate about applying biochemical innovation to the circular economy. Our mission: t


Building a Scalable Fabric-to-Fabric Recycling System
31 July 2025 - The Circular Textile Series explores the entire supply chain required for enzymatic recycling and textile recycling in general – from fabric to fabric. A truly viable large‑scale recycling process is only as strong as its weakest link, and each stage must be scalable and economically viable for the system to work. The series begins with textile collection, a critical entry point that is not scalable in its current form. By examining each stage in sequence, we


Evoralis at Future Fabrics Expo 2025
7 July 2025 - We’re proud to share that our CEO, Daniel Kaute, spoke at Future Fabrics Expo 2025 as part of a dynamic panel discussion on the future of materials in fashion. The session, chaired by the brilliant team at Biofabricate, explored how bio-based feedstocks and enzymatic recycling technologies are poised to play a transformative role in reducing the fashion industry’s reliance on fossil fuel-derived materials. Daniel joined fellow innovators from Senbis Polymer Inno


Evoralis wins Start-up Award at Circular Republic Festival 2025
2 June 2025 - We are pleased to announce that Evoralis was awarded the Start-up Award for Resource Recovery at the Circular Republic Festival 2025. This recognition reflects the strength of our enzymatic recycling technology and our commitment to a capital-light, partnership-led approach to enable scalable, collaborative solutions across the textile and plastic value chains. Thank you to the organisers for the opportunity to share our work, and we extend our congratulations


Evoralis is a cofinitive #21toWatch Top21.2025 Award Winner
6 March 2025 – Evoralis, a specialist in enzyme development focused on enhancing the recycling of plastics and textiles, has been named as a winner of the prestigious cofinitive #21toWatch Top21.2025 awards. The #21toWatchcampaign shines a spotlight on the most innovative people, companies, and groundbreaking creations emerging from Cambridge and the East of England. These rising stars are setting new standards in innovation and entrepreneurship, with the potential to make a


Evoralis Secures £2.5M
17 September, 2024 - Cambridge Spinout Evoralis Secures £2.5M to Solve Enzymatic Recycling for Textiles Evoralis is developing innovative enzymes that can break down even the toughest mixed and blended fibers, paving the way for a truly circular economy in textiles. Evoralis , a pioneering company specializing in the discovery and development of plastic-depolymerizing enzymes, has raised £2.5M in a Seed funding round. This investment marks a significant milestone in Evoralis


Half-a-million-pound investment from programme led by Innovate UK
June 12, 2024 - A cutting-edge Biotech firm based in Cambridge has received a half-a-million-pound investment as part of a new pilot investment programme led by Innovate UK. Evoralis Ltd is one of the first company to benefit from the programme and its investment portfolio will be managed by CPI Enterprises, the investment arm of CPI. The investment is part of a UK Government strategy to invest in innovative companies with a high growth potential. Evoralis is an enzyme devel
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