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Temasek-BlackRock Partnership Invests in Leather Alternatives as First Deal

Decarbonization Partners joins startup's $125M round.

By David G. Barry

 An entity created a year ago by Temasek and BlackRock,
Inc.
has made its first investment – backing a biomaterials company
developing leather alternatives.

Decarbonization Partners has joined MycoWorks’ $125 million
Series C round, which was originally announced earlier this year. Venture firm Prime
Movers Lab
led the round, which also included SK Networks, Mirabaud
Lifestyle & Innovation Fund, DCVC Bio
and Novo Holdings.

Based in Emeryville, California, MycoWorks has developed a process that
harnesses mycelium – the thread-like network that mushrooms fruit from – to
produce a material that it says performs like the finest animal leathers. Its
customers include Hermes. MycoWorks is using the round’s capital to launch its
first full-scale production plant in South Carolina.

Megan Sharp, global head of Decarbonization Partners,
said in a statement that MycoWorks fits with the firm’s mission as the
company’s platform “reduces carbon emissions by 10x compared to bovine leather
and has a luxurious hand-feel, consistent aesthetic properties and tensile
quality to animal leather.”

Temasek, the Singaporean state holding company, and
investment firm BlackRock formed Decarbonization Partners to invest in
next-generation companies providing solutions and technologies to help
accelerate global efforts to achieve a net-zero global economy by 2050. Temasek
had Singapore 405 billion ($294 billion) under management in 2021. BlackRock
manages some $10 trillion.

In announcing Decarbonization Partners a year ago, the two
entities said they intend to commit a combined $600 million in initial capital
to invest in multiple funds launched by the partnerships. The plan is to also
raise outside capital. Decarbonization was said to be targeting $1 billion for
its first fund.

A BlackRock spokesman did not reply to a request for an
update on that fund.

Sectors that Decarbonization will invest in include energy, mobility,
manufacturing and materials, and what it refers to as the “Built Environment.”

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