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Earthodic

Earthodic is an Australian materials science business makes useful biobased coatings.

Backed by

Closed Loop PartnersClosed Loop Partners
UniquestUniquest
Tenacious VenturesTenacious Ventures
Significant Capital VenturesSignificant Capital Ventures
RedStick VenturesRedStick Ventures
Queensland Investment CorporationQueensland Investment Corporation
InvestibleInvestible
FTW VenturesFTW Ventures
Circulate CapitalCirculate Capital
Branch Venture GroupBranch Venture Group

Raised 4M SEED on November 14, 2024

About

Earthodic produces Biobarc™, a lignin‑reinforced, water‑resistant, repulpable and recyclable paperboard coating sold into non-food packaging as a drop‑in alternative to wax/plastic, with R&D in Queensland and US operations.

Mission

Earthodic develops Biobarc™, a water-resistant, repulpable and recyclable coating for paper packaging that reintegrates lignin, a pulp-and-paper byproduct, into paperboard barrier applications. Its coatings are certified 100% biobased carbon and are designed as a drop-in solution for existing coating infrastructure to replace wax and petroleum-based films. The company is pursuing third-party certifications for industrial compostability to expand end-of-life pathways. Earthodic sells Biobarc™ into non-food contact packaging at scale and is deepening R&D partnerships with global paper-packaging leaders. Established in 2022, Earthodic maintains an R&D hub in Queensland and has operations across Australia and the USA. Earthodic develops Paperbarc, a bio-based waterproof coating that gives paper and packaging water resistance while remaining strong and recyclable. Paperbarc is positioned as a potential replacement for wax or plastic-coated packaging and is suited to bulk and secondary packaging in agricultural and food supply chains, including seafood and fruit and vegetables. The company completed a commercial-scale manufacture run in the US and has earned 100% USDA Biobased Product Label certification and eligibility to participate in the USDA BioPreferred Program. Co-founders Albert Tietz, Fiona Donaghey, Anthony Musumeci and Melissa Mail launched the materials science startup last year after collaborating on earlier projects. Earthodic plans to use funds to scale up production, ramp up sales and marketing, and expand its intellectual property portfolio. The startup is based in Brisbane, Queensland.

Quick Facts

Founded

2022

Funding

SEED

Industry

Biotechnology, Recycling

Team Size

1-10

Headquarters

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia