Daily Camera (Boulder)

Joan Jett, Sia invest $17.5M in startup

- By Lucas High Bizwest / Daily Camera

Bond Pet Foods Inc., a Boulderbas­ed pet food startup that contains proteins made through a process of fermentati­on rather than meat, has closed on a $17.5 million Series A fundraisin­g round, which included investment from musicians Joan Jett and Sia Isabelle Furler.

The company said proceeds from the raise will be used to build out a 15,000-square-foot production facility in central Boulder.

“We’re thrilled to welcome this diverse, world-class coalition of investors into the Bond family,” Bond CEO Rich Kelleman said in a statement. “With their support we’ll be able to take our work to the next level, developing and scaling a variety of meat proteins for our valued partners in the pet food space.”

Bond was founded in 2017 and has developed a process for making animal proteins similar to those used to create lactic acid and enzymes for cheese production. No farming is required to manufactur­e Bond’s pet food products.

“The company’s recent achievemen­ts on strain developmen­t and cost, as well as their expanding relationsh­ips with global strategic partners, have validated Bond’s technology platform and their ability to usher in a new era of responsibl­e protein for our pets,” Jenny Rooke, managing director of Genoa Ventures, one of the Series

A investors, said in a statement. “We’re bullish about Bond’s approach and their potential to change the pet food supply chain for the better.”

Bond raised a $1.2-million seed round in 2019, and total fundraisin­g stands at $20 million after the Series A completion.

In addition to Jett, Furler and Genoa Ventures, investors in the Series A included ADM Ventures, Cavallo Ventures, Lever VC, Thia Ventures, iselect Fund, Stage 1 Fund, Lifely VC and Satori Capital.

“We’re excited to be a part of this next chapter of Bond Pet Foods’ growth,” ADM pet food president Jorge Martinez said in a statement. “Pet nutrition, with industry sales at $100 billion and growing at 4.5% a year, is an important growth pillar for ADM. More and more, consumers demand their pets eat the same sustainabl­e, responsibl­y — produced food that they themselves eat, and proteins produced by precision fermentati­on are key to being part of the future of the industry. We’ve expanded our capabiliti­es in these categories and are proud to be part of the Bond Pet Foods journey, as they offer new opportunit­ies to bring these growth trends together.”

This article was first published by Bizwest, an independen­t news organizati­on, and is published under a license agreement. © 2022 Bizwest Media LLC.

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