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Replenysh helps hotels, venues, recyclers, and brands turn discarded materials into new revenue streams with effortless pickups and real-time tracking.
Replenysh has raised $10.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Replenysh has raised $10.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Replenysh has raised $10.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $8.0M Series A in April 2025.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Apr 1, 2025 | $8M Series A | M13 | Rethink Impact, Techstars, Floodgate, Incite, Kindred Ventures | Announced |
| Jul 1, 2020 | $2M Seed | 122 WEST VENTURES, Floodgate, Kindred Ventures | Acequia Capital, ACT ONE Ventures, Advent Life Sciences, Awesome Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures, Bold Capital Partners, Craft Ventures, Curie.bio, Daft Capital, Dash Fund, Draper Associates, FIN Capital, Founders Committee, F Prime Capital, Global Ventures, King GOH, Jetstream, Matrix, Maverick Capital, Moving Capital, Nyca Partners, Operator Partners, Outrun Ventures, Pareto Holdings, Pioneer Fund, Plug & Play Ventures, Questa Capital, Quiet Capital, Resolute Ventures, Techstars, Third Prime, Wonder Ventures, Alexander Saint Amand, Charlie Songhurst, Josh Mohrer, Joshua Reeves, Kerry Ritz, Nkechi Iregbulem, Susan Standiford, William Hockey | Announced |
Replenysh is an enterprise circularity platform that builds software and a network to recover and reuse materials, enabling brands to implement circular supply chains in sustainability and recycling.[1][2][3] It serves brands like PepsiCo, Walmart, and Coca-Cola, as well as suppliers, operators, mills, hotels, venues, bars, restaurants, and warehouses, solving the problem of inefficient recycling where over 80% of products end up in landfills or incinerated by mapping collection sites, verifying recycled materials, tracking origins, and connecting processors with buyers for transparent sourcing.[1][2][4][7] With $10M raised including an $8M Series A in May 2025 led by M13, the company shows strong growth momentum, recently collecting nearly 1 million pounds of glass in eight weeks via California programs and expanding its Material Recovery Grid nationwide.[1][2][3]
Founded in 2016 in Los Angeles by CEO Mark Armen, Replenysh officially launched in summer 2020 after raising a $2M seed round led by Kindred Ventures, Floodgate Fund, and 122WEST.[1][2][3] Armen, addressing U.S. recycling rates below 30%, developed the idea for a traceable network integrating into supply chains to capture data at every step, turning waste sites like amphitheaters and campuses into collection hubs.[2][3] Early traction included seed funding amid rising brand demand for recycled content and projects like California's glass recycling expansion, leading to the recent Series A with backers like M13, Incite, Kindred Ventures, and Floodgate.[1][2][3]
Replenysh rides the circularity and sustainability trend, capitalizing on mandates, policies, and brand demands for recycled content amid supply chain uncertainties for high-quality materials.[2][3] Timing aligns with low U.S. recycling rates (around 30%) and over 80% of products landfilled, creating a new market for traceable trading platforms in a fragmented ecosystem.[3][4] Market forces like regulatory pressures and consumer transparency needs favor its data-driven model, influencing the ecosystem by enabling resilient supply chains, boosting recycling infrastructure (e.g., California's glass system), and setting standards for material verification that processors and brands adopt.[1][2]
Replenysh is positioned to scale its platform nationwide with fresh Series A capital, targeting expanded networks of recycled suppliers and buyers while deepening integrations for brands facing sourcing volatility.[1][2] Trends like stricter sustainability regulations, AI-enhanced tracking, and global circular economy shifts will propel growth, potentially evolving its influence from U.S. pioneer to international leader in turning "today's trash" into tomorrow's supply chains.[3][4] As circularity becomes table stakes, Replenysh's traceable grid could redefine resilient material flows, delivering on its mission to make landfills obsolete.
Replenysh has raised $10.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Replenysh's investors include M13, Rethink Impact, Techstars, Floodgate, Incite, Kindred Ventures, 122 West Ventures, Acequia Capital, Act One Ventures, Advent Life Sciences, Awesome Ventures, Bain Capital Ventures.