Paris-based Fairly Made, which provides a B2B SaaS platform for sustainable and transparent fashion supply chains, has secured €15 million in funding. Investors include BNP Paribas Solar Impulse Venture Fund, GET Fund, and ETF Partners.
- Founded in 2018 by Laure Betsch and Camille Le Gal, Fairly Made develops a 360° B2B SaaS platform that enhances supply chain transparency and sustainability in the fashion industry.
- The platform enables brands to track their supply chains with advanced traceability tools, measure environmental and social impact, and integrate Ecodesign principles to create more responsible products.
- By centralizing supplier data through Digital Product Passports, Fairly Made ensures traceability, regulatory compliance, and clear product information.
"Developing a robust SaaS platform allows us to support brands in addressing the environmental and social challenges of tomorrow. By combining traceability, ecodesign, and consumer transparency, we are equipping the fashion industry with the tools needed to drive meaningful change," co-founder of Fairly Made, Laure Betsch, commented.
- To date, Fairly Made has offices in Paris and Milan, a team of 80 employees, and is trusted by over 100 luxury brands, including Versace, LVMH, Paul Smith, SMCP, ba&sh, Another Tomorrow, A.P.C., and Courrèges.
Details of the deal
- The investors in the funding round include Paris-based BNP Paribas Solar Impulse Venture Fund, which invests in high-growth start-ups focused on the ecological transition, Munich-based GET Fund, ETF Partners, and FrenchFounders.
"Backed by a visionary team, the Company’s innovative solutions have already earned the trust of an impressive roster of flagship clients. With this round, we are excited to support the company’s global expansion and its continued impact on creating a more sustainable future," claims Laura Wirsztel, Partner at BNP Paribas Solar Impulse Venture Fund.
- Fairly Made will use the €15 million funding to enhance its technology platform, expand its team, and accelerate global growth, focusing on improving supply chain traceability and advancing its Ecodesign tools.