LastObject

Danish sustainable products manufacturer

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April 2021 Received 6 million krones ($980,000) in seed funding from the Danish Green Investment Fund.
November 2020 LastObject partnered with Plastic Bank for the Green November initiative to support recycling ecosystems.
October 2020 LastSwab gained significant media attention when the British Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs banned single-use plastic straws, cotton buds, and stirrers, highlighting the company's sustainable alternative to disposable cotton swabs.
October 2020 LastObject introduced the LastMask kit to help combat COVID-19 waste.
October 2020 LastSwab was selected for the Beazley Designs of the Year exhibition at the Design Museum in London.
September 2020 Company launched LastRound, recyclable cotton pads, on Kickstarter.
February 2020 Isabel Aagaard pitched the company's project on the Danish TV show Løvens Hule ('Lions' Den'), but rejected investor offers.
January 2020 LastObject initiated crowdfunding campaigns for LastTissue, a reusable handkerchief product.
May 2019 LastObject started a successful Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign, raising over $700,000 from more than 19,000 backers.
April 2019 LastSwab, their first product, was launched.
2018 Isabel Aagaard and partners developed the concept for a reusable cotton swab after researching ocean pollutants.
2016 LastObject was established in Copenhagen by Isabel Aagaard, her brother Nicolas Aagaard, and Kåre Frandsen.

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