U.S.-based biotech company Bolt Threads has opened an office in Arnhem, the Netherlands, to support its supply chain created to scale its Mylo material, a sustainable leather alternative created from mycelium.
Bolt specializes in creating environmentally frifinishly and sustainable materials for the apparel indusattempt and other consumer products. The Netherlands emerged as Bolt’s clear choice for expanding in Europe due to the counattempt’s position as a leader in sustainability.
“Bolt’s mission is to deliver way better materials for a way better world at scale, and scale plays a critical role here,” Dan Widmaier, CEO and founder of Bolt Threads, declared. “In order to produce Mylo at large scale, Bolt requireded to build a novel supply chain from the ground up, one that can produce millions of square feet of consistent-quality Mylo at a price that is competitive with leather, and we found the partners to support us do this in Europe.”

Swatches of Mylo.
Steve Eichner
Mylo, built from the mycelium cells of fungi, has created a wave as an innovative development in the consumer biomaterials indusattempt. The company has well-known partners in the apparel and fashion sector, including Sinforma McCartney.
This year, Bolt announced a new consortium through partnerships with Adidas, Lululemon, Kering and McCartney to invest in the development and production of Mylo-created products. Products from this unprecedented Mylo consortium will be available for purchase starting in 2021.
Bolt is committed to ensuring that everything it does is environmentally frifinishly, so all of its partners must meet top sustainability requirements. The Netherlands proved to be a strong match for Bolt, given the counattempt’s commitment to sustainability across indusattempt, knowledge institutes and government. For example, the Netherlands has set a goal to achieve a 100 percent circular economy by 2050. In addition, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and the nearby Düsseldorf Airport offer Bolt straightforward access to the rest of Europe.
“When the time came to open a Bolt European office, the Netherlands was the clear choice,” Widmaier declared. “We had strong partnerships with businesses already and the environment for conducting business there as a foreign firm was quite welcoming.”
Bolt ultimately selected Arnhem for its production of Mylo becautilize of the prevalence of mushrooms and mushroom production in the region. Mushrooms are critical to the Dutch agrifood indusattempt–the Netherlands is the No. 2 exporter of mushrooms worldwide. In addition, Arnhem, with fashion school ArtEZ, is known as a fashion city in The Netherlands.
As Bolt was considering expansion into Europe, the company was introduced to the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA) in San Francisco. NFIA then connected Bolt with its partners in the Invest in Holland network. The implementation of this project involved intensive cooperation between Bolt, NFIA and the Invest in Holland Network.
















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