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Equity Crowdfunding Pitches

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OWNTHELOOK.COM is an online global womenswear store focusing on outfit dressing for the everyday woman. Launched in March ‘17 with over 40 emerging brands, they were titled “The new ASOS” by industry experts and have been featured widely in the media including Vogue, InStyle, and The Telegraph.
days to go: Expired investment: £195,520
Friction Free Shaving are a UK subscription based razor delivery service designed soley for women. Each month they deliver a razor or replacement blades right to your door so you don't even need to leave the house.   
days to go: Expired investment: £150,522
An innovative solution to the ocean's plastic issues with the use of plasma treatment facilities. Ocean Polymers are utilising technology similar to that of the US Navy, by using a combination of ship and land-based recycling and manufacturing processes. Partnering with QA-UK, the company have developed sea drones to identify plastic waste to aid in cleaning the ocean. This method results in operational savings and a smaller carbon footprint.
days to go: Expired investment: £403,470
LightMe Bio-oil candles are designed to overcome the harmful nature of liquid wax and traditional paraffin wax candles. They have been backed by a £300K investment and plan to take on the market worth £5B in the US and EU alone.
days to go: Expired investment: £17,470
Thomas Clipper produce limited edition and small batch products for men who appreciate modern British design and quality craftsmanship. The money raised will go towards marketing, hiring a full-time Digital Marketing Manager, investing into product development and also investing in stock. 
days to go: Expired investment: £92,985
Earth Broadband stands out as one of the UK's pioneering green broadband providers, revolutionizing the way people use broadband services for environmental good. Founded by Luke Chapman in 2022 after witnessing climate change effects in Indonesia, the company aims to reshape broadband services, offering wildlife-themed packages and facilitating monthly contributions to planet-saving initiatives. Using innovative AI technology, Earth Broadband enhances customer service while empowering users to contribute to environmental causes by planting trees and removing ocean plastic through their app. The company's strategy focuses on achieving large-scale impact with a small, efficient team, aiming to revolutionize broadband provision.
days to go: Expired investment: £308,580
Huez* is a modern sportswear brand, specifically targeted at cyclists that aims to enrich their garments with technology. Using the highest quality materials, Huez* clothing is ideal for competitive road racer, everyday cyclist and for the people who just like to have fun on their bikes.
days to go: Expired investment: £287,240
Almond provides businesses and consumers with a method to understand their carbon footprint and use the company's proprietary offset tools to become carbon neutral. Consumers can earn Almond Tokens when purchasing products from Almond's partnering sustainable brands.  The Almond Tokens can be spent on their website  The Almond certification label on products enables them to demonstrate their commitment to protecting the environment, consumer health and building a better society for all. The core idea is to build a market that's geared towards sourcing and selling sustainable products. The green economy market is worth $4 trillion. The offset market was $300 million in 2018, having grown over 140-fold in 10 years. Almond seeks to be a market leader in this domain. It has also partnered with reputed institutions such as the World Wildlife Fund, and the Stockholm Environment Institute (carbon analytics). With the investment, the company aims to further the popularity of its existing Almond App and have more people join its ecosystem.

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days to go: Expired investment: £522,540
Delivering flower bouquets directly to a person's home via an app. flower Chef has recently test-launched their service in central London and attracted 4.5k users to the platform whilst already selling 750 bouquets within one month. Flower Chef aims to deliver a fresh bouquet of flowers in just a few hours after an order is placed. Their analytics showed that 64% of their users were female and 74% were under the age of 35.  The company expects to fully launch their business within one week after the funding round is completed. In addition, they are currently planning to expand the business to the rest of the UK and Europe.
days to go: Expired investment: £49,440
Square Mile Farms (SMF) is a company that installs innovative and productive vertical farms in a workplace to engage employees and help businesses create a culture of healthy, low-impact living. Its 'Office Farming' model creates green spaces for engagement and collaboration. In 2019, it was invited to build a vertical farm in Paddington Central by British Land, one of UK’s largest landowners. The setup now acts as a hub for the company's office farm installations and a base from which it can conduct Research and Development (R&D). SMF's customers include Grosvenor Group Limited and Vodafone. Moreover, the company has been covered by media platforms such as BBC One and BBC Radio. It will use 45% of the investment for sales and business development, 15% for design and technology up-gradation, 15% for raising its profile and increasing brand awareness, and 25% for operations.

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days to go: Expired investment: £504,118
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