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GoPower offers comprehensive portable solar energy solutions, designed to save you money and reduce your environmental impact. Their user-friendly solar panels eliminate the need for complex installations, allowing easy setup anywhere. Their portable solar power stations, providing up to 1000w/1280WH at 240v, are perfect for various applications such as home offices, garden rooms, boats, events, and more. With multiple output sockets and versatile charging options including solar panels and mains electricity, GoPower provides a greener and cost-effective energy alternative.
days to go: Extended investment: £10,000
Rype addresses the dilemma of choosing between expensive or low-quality office furniture that contributes to carbon emissions and waste. By remanufacturing high-quality used office furniture, Rype offers cost-effective solutions with 80% lower carbon emissions and waste, while creating local jobs. Their mission is to significantly reduce office carbon emissions and costs through sustainable, circular economy practices, including exclusive furniture ranges made from waste materials. Rype's comprehensive services encompass furniture sourcing, remanufacturing, and employing marginalized individuals, contributing to a more environmentally friendly and socially responsible approach to office furnishings.
days to go: Extended investment: Withheld
Stroli – the shopping trolley reimagined for modern needs. The shopping trolley, often associated with a particular image, is an untapped category ready for innovation. The market is flooded with generic, budget-friendly options that lack charm, with the exception of Rolser, which is pricier and claims the green niche. Stroli steps in as the go-to brand, offering a unique approach, positioning, voice, and eco-friendly credentials. Say goodbye to sore hands and plastic bags – Stroli makes shopping a pleasure with its high-quality, stylish trolley bags designed to enhance your convenience and style
days to go: Extended investment: Withheld
Yolk, also known as In One Basket Limited, is a pioneering company revolutionizing the food and coffee experience for people on the move. They provide high-quality sandwiches, salads, and improved breakfast options without the premium cost, boasting five successful locations in London and three upcoming openings in the second half of 2023
days to go: TBC investment: Withheld
The Wild Beer Co have created a Wildly Different beer by using wild fermentation and barrel aging. They have fused beer with different tastes such as fruit flavours, sours, herbal, spicy and even using smoke techniques to flavour the beer. 
days to go: Expired investment: £1,760,340
NGX is the world’s first genetically personalised nutrition shake designed to bring nutrition to everyday athletes. The company has ongoing discussions to form partners with U.A.E and U.S to expand. NGX's nutritionist approved formula is a less than average vegan-friendly, environmentally responsible, allergen-free, naturally sourced, and macro trends within the millennial and Z generations. With the proceeds, the company aims to create a range of products from personalised meal plans, and protein bars to enhance its position as the go-to personalised nutrition brand.

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days to go: Expired investment: £207,860
A coffee roasting company using ethical means to produce and supply sustainable speciality coffees. Chimney Fire Coffee serves their products to more than 50 retailers, 10 offices and an increasing number of online customers. Their product range varies from espresso blends, to complex filter coffees. Funds are being raised to launch the Office Coffee Club, a service aimed at those working in an office environment. Trials have already taken place at 10 office sites and the company has received praise for their flexibility, quality and price. Whilst at the same time, Chimney Fire Coffee is able to achieve a gross margin of 63%. Over the next 5 years, the company aims to sign up 4,000 customers to the Office Coffee Club.
days to go: Expired investment: £155,550
Priding themselves with their Aussie-Japanese sushi handrolls, Inigo have introduced the delicacy to London and are now ready to expand. The company has partnered with a leading smokehouse, H. Forman & Son's who provide the kitchen, produce and expertise. Inigo currently have operate from a kiosk in the city centre, with more planned. They offer B2B services and supply corporate businesses including Visa HQ, Amazon HQ and UBS.
days to go: Expired investment: £179,840
Cranes drinks produce innovative cranberry ciders and award-winning cranberry & blood orange liquor. The ciders are made with fruit sugars and have 30% fewer calories than leading fruit cider brands.
days to go: Expired investment: £230,083
Elemental Digest is a clean-tech Agri-Food technology manufacturing business that transforms the industrial waste problem into high value-added sustainable products with impressive economic, nutritional, and environmental benefits. The company recovers valuable food extracts and creates organic 'clean' phosphate-rich fertiliser for soil and crop enhancement. These products are tested and validated by Rothamsted Research. Elemental Digest is partnered with a well-known leading international meat producer. It has qualified its final products and is ready to produce to scale. The raised funds will be used in building the fertiliser plant, developing the team, expanding markets, and research & development to qualify crop-related precision applications.
days to go: Expired investment: £1,525,240
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