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Laboratory engineer examining plant-based polymer materials designed to replace microplastics in diapers and feminine hygiene products

Elea & Lili secures €2.5M to cut microplastics in hygiene

18 March 2026 Technology No Comments2 Mins Read
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Elea & Lili raises €2.5M to tackle hidden microplastics

French materials startup Elea & Lili has secured a €2.5 million funding round to accelerate its mission to remove invisible microplastics from everyday products, including diapers, feminine hygiene items and agricultural inputs. The fresh capital will be used to scale production of its bio‑based alternatives and deepen partnerships with major consumer goods manufacturers.

Targeting microplastics in hygiene and farming

While public attention has focused on plastic bottles and packaging, a large share of global microplastic pollution comes from less visible sources such as absorbent hygiene products and coated agricultural materials. Elea & Lili develops plant‑based polymers and coatings designed to replace petroleum‑derived microplastics in:

  • Disposable baby diapers and adult incontinence products
  • Feminine hygiene pads and liners
  • Agricultural films, seed coatings and soil additives

The company’s proprietary bio-based materials are engineered to deliver the same absorbency, softness and durability as conventional plastics, while being designed for improved biodegradability and a lower environmental footprint.

Scaling sustainable materials for global brands

With the new funding, Elea & Lili plans to expand its pilot lines into semi‑industrial production, validate its materials at scale and meet the stringent requirements of multinational hygiene and agriculture brands. The startup is working closely with R&D teams to integrate its solutions into existing manufacturing lines, reducing the need for costly retooling.

Regulators in Europe and beyond are tightening rules on microplastics, pushing consumer goods companies to find compliant alternatives. By offering drop‑in, plant‑derived materials, Elea & Lili aims to position itself as a key technology partner for brands seeking to future‑proof their product portfolios.

Health, environment and regulation drive demand

Growing concern over the presence of microplastics in human blood, placentas and food chains is amplifying pressure on the hygiene and farming sectors. Scientific studies increasingly link microplastic exposure to potential long‑term health and ecosystem risks, while EU initiatives to restrict intentionally added microplastics are reshaping product design.

By focusing on high‑volume, everyday items such as diapers and feminine care products, Elea & Lili targets a segment where material innovation can rapidly reduce plastic leakage into waterways and soils. The new investment marks a significant step in bringing next‑generation, plant‑based materials from the lab to supermarket shelves and farm fields worldwide.

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