London-based climate tech innovator Treefera has raised $30 million in Series B funding to accelerate the global rollout of its AI-powered supply chain data platform. The round was led by Notion Capital, with support from AlbionVC, Triple Point, Twin Path Ventures, and Endeit Capital.
Founded by husband-and-wife duo Jonathan Horn and Caroline Grey, Treefera is tackling one of the most opaque and critical areas of global trade: the first mile of the supply chain, where raw materials and commodities originate. This phase accounts for more than 60% of total supply chain risk and cost but remains vastly under-monitored.
Treefera’s platform integrates satellite imagery, adaptive AI, and financial-grade risk modelling to create a “data fabric” a connected, real-time view of complex supply chain inputs. This enables businesses to verify the origins of goods, meet environmental regulations, manage climate-related risks, and validate sustainability claims with credible data.
The technology is already being used across diverse sectors, including agriculture, insurance, and energy. Its growing client base includes names like Amazon Rainforest Conservation, Royal Family Farms, Kita, Anew, ACCIONA, and Maple Credits.
“Our world runs on nature-based commodities, yet the origin of these resources remains invisible to many systems that rely on them,” says Jonathan Horn, CEO and Co-founder of Treefera. “We equip businesses with defensible, real-time insights from the first mile, enabling them to enhance resilience, reduce risk, and scale regenerative practices.”

Horn describes the platform as a bridge between nature and capital, giving enterprises the information they need to make informed decisions and comply with rapidly evolving environmental regulations.
Treefera plans to use the funds to expand its operations across Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific. The company will also invest in developing new capabilities, including:
- Real-time commodity tracking
- Enhanced geospatial analytics
- Automated compliance and regulatory tools
The goal is to help businesses respond more swiftly and accurately to legal, environmental, and supply chain shifts.
“Treefera has quickly emerged as a category leader at the intersection of AI, data, and supply chain transparency,” says Patrick Norris, General Partner at Notion Capital. “They’ve become the go-to partner for companies tackling supply chain risk and carbon responsibilities. We’re excited to support their global expansion and mission to standardise resilient, decarbonised supply chains.”
The $30M Series B follows earlier funding rounds totalling $14.2 million, including a $12M Series A. Since its inception, Treefera has assembled a team of scientists, technologists, and industry experts with a shared vision: to make sustainability measurable and actionable at every link in the supply chain.
A key differentiator is the company’s focus on energy efficiency, achieved through “opportunistic computing” and decentralised networks that reduce both infrastructure costs and carbon footprint, underscoring its belief that performance and sustainability can be mutually reinforcing.
“Treefera stands out for its ability to turn massive, messy datasets into climate intelligence that businesses can use,” says Sara Resvik, Partner at Endeit Capital. “Their platform directly supports the shift to greener, more transparent supply chains, an area that aligns perfectly with our focus on climate tech.”
As global regulations tighten and expectations for ESG transparency intensify, Treefera’s technology arrives at a critical time. Its tools help enterprises gain clarity on the origins of their products, comply with new reporting requirements, and make faster, more sustainable decisions.
With momentum building across industries and continents, Treefera is positioning itself as a key player in the future of ethical, data-driven global trade.