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Phillip Sarofim’s Trousdale Ventures Supports Notpla Series A+ Funding Round

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Trousdale Ventures, a global venture capital firm founded and led by Phillip Sarofim, is pleased to announce its participation in the Series A+ funding round for Notpla, the London-based innovators behind a new generation of plastic-free packaging solutions. Notpla’s latest major fundraising round raised more than $25 million, doubling its initial target. This milestone marks a meaningful step forward in Notpla’s mission to replace single-use plastics with sustaina...

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