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Tallinn-based MYCEEN has recently secured a remarkable €2 million in funding, aiming to propel its innovative mycelium-based building materials into the market. The company is on a mission to revolutionize sustainable construction by offering carbon-negative alternatives that are both eco-friendly and aesthetically pleasing.

Experts, including Petko Tashev, Co-Founder and Managing Director of The Home of Sustainable Things in London, are in awe of MYCEEN’s design range. While many designers have attempted to harness the potential of mycelium but struggled to achieve success, MYCEEN has managed to set itself apart with its consistency, quality, and unique style. Their creations have elevated mycelium design to unprecedented levels.

MYCEEN’s carbon-negative mycelium building materials have enormous potential to transform the construction industry. Mycelium’s regenerative properties make it an ideal candidate for sustainable building as it can grow quickly and absorb carbon dioxide during the process. Additionally, mycelium-based materials are lightweight, durable, and offer excellent insulation properties.

The funding received by MYCEEN will further boost their research and development efforts, allowing them to refine their products and scale up production. The company’s commitment to sustainability aligns with the growing demand for eco-friendly construction solutions in today’s market. With their expertise and innovative approach, MYCEEN is poised to lead the way in transforming the way we build, creating a greener and more sustainable future for the industry.