- Installed under your sink, Sepura’s food waste separation device collects all solid matter in a sealed-odorless container while allowing liquids to flow down the drain like normal
- The funds raised will allow the company to scale the North American market and meet consumer demand
- Victor Nicolov is Sepura’s co-founder and CEO
Sepura Home, a Victoria, British Columbia-based developer of a sustainable food waste separation device, has raised C$3.5 million in seed financing.
The round was led by Blanco, a kitchen water place brand headquartered in Lumberton, New Jersey.
Installed under your sink, Sepura’s food waste separation device collects all solid matter in a sealed-odorless container while allowing liquids to flow down the drain like normal. The result is a convenient and eco-friendly way to dispose of food waste.
The funds raised will allow Sepura to scale the North American market and meet consumer demand.
“Sepura represents a significant step forward in sustainable living. With its advanced technology and user-friendly design, SEPURA offers a simple and effective way to minimize waste and promote a cleaner, healthier environment,” said Victor Nicolov, co-founder and CEO of Sepura, in a statement. “We are excited bring consumers the sustainable solution they are seeking and work to improve how food waste impacts the environment moving forward.”