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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