Fashion For Good
VC Fund
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Fashion For Good is a VC fund in Amsterdam focused on Textiles and Manufacturing. Fashion for Good™ is a global initiative that reimagines how fashion is designed, made, worn, and reused. Through innovation and practical action, we demonstrate a better way for the fashion industry to work that allows companies, communities, and our planet to flourish. Fashion for Good consists of six complimentary initiatives, each of whichworks to enable a circular fashion industry: An early-stage and a late-stage program to identify and scale circular technologies and business models, an acceleration fund, a ‘how-to guide’ for more sustainable fashion, a co-working space with likeminded organisations, and the Fashion for Good Experience, based at Rokin 102, Amsterdam
- Total investments:
- 32
- Last investment:
- Lead investor:
- 3%
Last updated:
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Industries Fashion For Good invests in
Stages Fashion For Good invests in
Countries Fashion For Good invests in
Contacts
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Pim Kneepkens
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Investment Focus
Industry
- Textiles 11 (34%)
- Manufacturing 9 (28%)
- Biotechnology 8 (25%)
- Sustainability 8 (25%)
- Fashion 7 (22%)
Stage
- Seed 17 (53%)
- Series A 5 (16%)
- Funding Round 3 (9%)
- Pre-Seed 2 (6%)
- Series B 1 (3%)
Country
- United States 10 (31%)
- United Kingdom 5 (16%)
- France 2 (6%)
- India 1 (3%)
- Israel 1 (3%)
Team
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Jana van den Bergen
Innovation Associate
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Innovation Associate | Total investments: 0 | Find email | |
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Rogier van Mazijk
Investment Manager
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Investment Manager | Total investments: 10 | Find email | |
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Leslie Johnston
Executive Director, C&A Foundation
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Executive Director, C&A Foundation | Total investments: 0 | Find email | |
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Pim Kneepkens
Manager
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Manager | Total investments: 0 | Find email | |
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William McDonough
Co-Founder
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Co-Founder | Total investments: 1 | Find email | |
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Investments
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AltMat is a textile manufacturing firm that produces clothing materials, including natural fibers and yarns from agricultural wastes. | Seed / Oct 06, 2025 | |
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Matoha Instrumentation is a manufacturing company that produces material identification devices. | $1.9M / Seed / Apr 10, 2025 | |
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Living Ink Technologies produces carbon negative materials by transforming waste-biomass into pigments for the ink, apparel, footwear, packaging, foams and adhesives industries. | $4.9M / Venture - Series Unknown / Mar 04, 2025 | |
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BlockTexx is an early stage clean technology company that recovers polyester and cellulose from textiles and clothing.Through an Australian developed patent pending process that combines chemical recovery technology and advanced manufacturing to produce high quality recycled materials of rPET pellets and cellulose powder from textile waste.BlockTexx is positioned at the end of the value chain, where raw materials and end-of-use solutions have the highest environmental impact and revenue potential. | $4.6M / Series B / Feb 20, 2024 | |
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Natural Fiber Welding develops a circularity platform producing sustainable materials from plants. Its multi-material platform serves a wide range of industries from fashion and footwear to automotive and upholstery. Its technology embeds seamlessly into existing supply chains, enabling iconic brands to design and scale products withhigh-performance, plastic-free materials. | $24.8M / Debt Financing / Jul 05, 2023 | |
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Kintra Fibers has developed a proprietary bio-based and compostable polymer that offers apparel brands versatile and strong performance, while retaining plug-and-play manufacturability through the synthetic textile value chain. Kintra materials provide an alternative to fossil-fuel based textiles, which represent 70% of the global fiber market.With a compostable chemistry, Kintra fibers are designed to be digested to CO2 and water within a wastewater treatment facility, solving for clean, microplastic-free oceans and soil. To enable circularity, textiles made with Kintra can fit chemical and mechanical recycling schemes, or industrial compost. | $7.9M / Series A / Jan 05, 2023 | |
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Smartex.ai is an AI and computer vision company that uses automated inspection to detect textile defects. It also uses cutting-edge AI tech in order to solve some of the biggest problems of an outdated yet so relevant sector which is the Textile Industry. Our company is bringing the most sophisticated state-of-the-art technologies of MachineLearning and Computer Vision in order to detect textile defects and irregularities in real-time, acting on the knitting machines as a way to reduce defective production to close to 0%. This high-tech solution is able to not only stop the production of defects during production, using hardware and software but also improve the business by offering a user interface where the factories can check their stats regarding the production. | $24.7M / Series A / Nov 03, 2022 | |
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MYCL | Mycotech Lab is a mining company that deals in future bio-material with agricultural waste to empower farmers. | $1.2M / Seed / Sep 27, 2022 | |
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Materra's regenerative sourcing platform combines nature-based projects, enabling technology and supply chain transformation to offer fully traceable decarbonised fibre at scale. | $4.3M / Seed / Jun 12, 2022 | |
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Develops vegan leather material “Treekind” from green waste | $1.6M / Seed / Apr 04, 2022 | |
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FAQ
What does Fashion For Good invest in?
Fashion For Good invests primarily in Textiles, Manufacturing and Biotechnology startups, most often at Seed and Series A stage. Most of the 32 investments tracked by Shizune back companies in United States. The Investment Focus section breaks down every industry, stage and country in the portfolio.
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Who are the partners at Fashion For Good?
The team at Fashion For Good includes Jana van den Bergen (Innovation Associate), Rogier van Mazijk (Investment Manager) and Leslie Johnston (Executive Director, C&A Foundation), among 6 team members tracked by Shizune. The Team section lists each member with their title, investment count and links.
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