London climate tech startup Unibloom World raises £208k

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Unibloom World Ltd, a London-based developer of climate action and data modeling software, has secured an estimated £208.1k in new funding. This latest capital injection follows an allotment in January with formal documentation filed in May.

Founded in 2023, Unibloom World provides a platform designed for consumer goods and food companies to identify and simulate cost-effective climate solutions. The software enables procurement, sustainability, and innovation teams to model various scenarios and compare initiatives, supporting data-driven decisions to meet specific climate targets.

The £208.1k investment adds to the company's previous fundraising efforts. Unibloom World previously raised £421.7k in May 2024 and £246.7k in December 2023. Since its incorporation, the startup has raised a total of approximately £876.5k across these three recorded rounds.

Financial records for the year ending 31 March 2025 indicate that the company operates with a team of three employees. While specific revenue and profit figures were not disclosed in the latest accounts, the company continues to focus on software development for the business sector.

The platform's core functionality centers on helping brands navigate the complexities of climate data. By providing tools for scenario modeling, Unibloom World aims to bridge the gap between setting environmental goals and implementing the practical steps required to achieve them. The platform is specifically tailored to help teams manage the financial and environmental trade-offs involved in large-scale sustainability projects.

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