Bolt Threads

Bolt Threads

Biotechnology Research

Berkeley, California 25,075 followers

Inventing materials that create a more promising future for our planet starting with Mylo™ and b-silk™

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Bolt Threads is on a mission to create way better materials for a way better world, developing sustainable solutions for the world’s best apparel, footwear, and beauty brands including adidas and Stella McCartney. With nature as our inspiration, our scientists and engineers invent materials, like Mylo™ and b-silk™ protein, that put us on a path toward a more sustainable future. We are creative, inclusive, and multidisciplinary. We embrace curious minds that are resilient and can adapt in a rapidly evolving environment. We are committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. We are at the start of something big and are looking to build a collaborative and diverse team to bring the future to life. Bolt Threads has offices in Berkeley, Calif. and Arnhem, NL and has been selected as a Fast Company Most Innovative company every year since 2018. We keep our LinkedIn job postings current. If you're interested in a career at Bolt, please view our open positions on the Jobs tab.

Website
http://boltthreads.com
Industry
Biotechnology Research
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Berkeley, California
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2009

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    We love seeing biotech and fermentation moving our industry into a way better place. Great piece, Deanna Utroske!

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    Editor of the Beauty Insights newsletter | Host of the CosmoFactory podcast | Consultant to Cosmetic Industry Suppliers

    🌴💋DIY Palm Oil As January came to an end, Unilever, L’Oréal, and Kao launched a joint venture to produce and commercialize drop-in alternatives to common cosmetic, personal care, and cleaning product ingredients. The 3 multinational beauty makers have teamed up with fermentation-based technology development company Geno—perhaps best known in our industry as the makers of Brontide butylene glycol. The company launched that first ingredient at in-cosmetics global back in 2018, which was one of the first times that I spoke with the team at (what was then) Genomatica. Now as a joint venture, Unilever, L’Oréal, Kao, and Geno are developing “sustainable alternatives for everyday ingredients to help reduce dependence on palm.” Those ingredients are surfactants, namely fatty alcohols and acids. The palm oil (derivatives) supply chain is notoriously difficult to trace; and all too often sourcing directly impacts climate change (through deforestation and emissions), diminishes biodiversity (destroying the habitats of orangutan and other species), and violates human rights. Biotech, fermentation in particular, seems to be the best solution we have right now. “By establishing such new supply chains that are traceable and transparent, we will further promote responsible raw material sourcing,” says Masahiro Katayose Senior Executive Officer and President of the Chemical Business at Kao, in a release publicizing the launch of Future Origins. The beauty makers and their biotech partner announced the launch of the joint venture Future Origins at the American Cleaning Institute's Innovation Showcase on January 31. Geno is the majority owner of Future Origins, while the beauty makers involved are financial bakers. A first commercial facility is expected to go on line before 2029. And construction is expected to start next year. So far, Future Origins has “completed [several] 63,000-liter pilot-scale fermentation runs [and] produced several tons of material,” according to the release. Some of that was processed into detergent alcohols. And the venture’s commercial partners are working with the ingredients now, gathering data that will help scale production over the next 5 (or fewer) years. The key to these types of biotechnology processes are patented micro-organisms that are fed some sort of sugar and, through their metabolic process of fermentation, generate the desired molecule. The micro-organisms are sometimes called ‘designer’ or are said to have undergone ‘editing’; but basically, they’ve been tweaked so that the waste they would naturally produce is of value to industry.... #beauty #skincare #supplychain

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    Meet b-silk. A biotech innovation made from fermentation, completely vegan & biodegradable, with clinically backed benefits for skin and hair. Oh, it also acts as a silicone elastomer replacement to give that premium sensorial feel so your formulas feel like...well, silk. Going to MULA? We are too! Let's meet up and we can share more about this special material.

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    Dear Friends and Partners, As we embrace the holiday season and take a moment to reflect on the year gone by, I am immensely proud of the strides we've made in 2023. Our commitment to producing innovative and genuinely sustainable materials for the consumer industry has been unwavering. Looking ahead to 2024, we are eager to forge new partnerships, introduce cutting-edge materials, and explore fresh opportunities. Our mission of contributing to a better planet through sustainable solutions remains at the core of everything we do. To all our partners, clients, and colleagues, I extend my warmest wishes for a joyful holiday season filled with love, laughter, and cherished moments. Thank you for being a part of our journey, and here's to a bright and promising year ahead. Happy Holidays! Dan

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Bolt Threads 7 total rounds

Last Round

Series E

US$ 115.0M

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