Lansdowne Partners
Institutional investorLondon · 1 people tracked
Also known as LANSDOWNE PARTNERS (UK) LLP
Team · 1 people
from the firm's websiteWhat they invest in
from 2 of 2 portfolio companiesCircular Economy ×1Cleantech ×1Climate Tech ×1Consumer ×1Direct to Consumer ×1E-commerce ×1New Materials ×1
Investments · 2 tracked
founders shown can be your intro pathCirc develops recycling technology that breaks down textile waste, including poly-cotton blends, to recover fibers for producing new materials such as pulp used by fiber manufacturers and apparel brands.
Circular EconomyCleantechClimate TechNew Materials
Peter Majeranowski(Chief Executive Officer)
Co-investorsAlante CapitalBreakthrough Energy VenturesCard Sound CapitalCirculate CapitalEnvisioning PartnersMarubeni+6 more
Papier sells personalised stationery products including hardback and softback diaries, journals, notebooks, and wedding guest books, with customisation and personalisation options.
ConsumerDirect to ConsumerE-commerce
Co-investorsBeringeaDMG VenturesFELIX CAPITALSamos InvestmentsSingular
Portfolio news
latest coverage across their companiesCirc · specialtyfabricsreview.com · Mar 19, 2025
Frequently asked questions
- What sectors does Lansdowne Partners focus on?
- Lansdowne Partners focuses on Sector Agnostic.
- Where is Lansdowne Partners located?
- Lansdowne Partners is headquartered in London, GB.
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