Helsinki-based Woodio, an interior and design company known for its sustainable biomaterial innovation, the Woodio material, announced that it has raised €16.3M in growth funding.
To date, Woodio has raised a total of €27M in funding.
The current round was led by UB Forest Industry Green Growth Fund (UB FIGG), an investor that focuses on sustainable and resource-efficient forest and bio-based industries, and the European Innovation Council (EIC).
Existing investors also participated in this round.
Woodio is a design company that claims to be the first in the world to manufacture ecological, water-resistant wood composite products for bathrooms.
The company was founded in 2016 by Petro Lahtinen (currently not with the company) and is currently led by CEO Terja Koskenoja.
Koskenoja was appointed in May 2023 and has previously worked as Woodio’s production and development director. She has a background in the forest industry.
The main raw materials used by Woodio are aspen chips and chips made from the forestry sector.
The creation of Woodio’s wood composite products uses very little water and does not include energy-intensive processing steps, in contrast to the production of conventional ceramic bathroom fixtures.
According to the company, in comparison to a ceramic basin of the same size, a wash basin manufactured from Woodio’s biomaterial has an 80 percent lower carbon footprint.
The goal of Woodio is to combat climate change by using its sustainable biomaterial innovation, the Woodio material, to replace materials with a large carbon footprint.
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