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Meet Our Members: Introducing Greentown’s Newest Startups of Q4 2023

Greentown Labs

Circularise develops a blockchain platform that provides digital product passports for end-to-end traceability and secure data exchange for industrial supply chains. Corumat , a Go Make 2023 participant back for its second Go program, converts organic waste into high-performance, insulating, greaseproof, and biodegradable packaging materials.

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This unisex T-shirt is naturally dyed with Japanese cherry blossoms

AGreenLiving

The result is a gorgeous, light pink T-shirt made from organic cotton and dyed from the discarded cherry blossoms. The non-toxic, natural dye provides a subtle pink hue that enhances the GOTS certified organic cotton material. The shirt is currently available for $85 and will be sent in biodegradable packaging.

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This unisex T-shirt is naturally dyed with Japanese cherry blossoms

AGreenLiving

The result is a gorgeous, light pink T-shirt made from organic cotton and dyed from the discarded cherry blossoms. The non-toxic, natural dye provides a subtle pink hue that enhances the GOTS certified organic cotton material. The shirt is currently available for $85 and will be sent in biodegradable packaging.

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Greentown Go Make 2023 with Shell Announces Startup Cohort 

Greentown Labs

Circularise (Den Haag, Netherlands) develops a blockchain platform that provides digital product passports for end-to-end traceability and secure data exchange for industrial supply chains. converts organic waste into high-performance, insulating, greaseproof, and biodegradable packaging materials. Corumat (Yakima, Wash.

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Unilever unveils climate and nature fund worth more than $1 billion

GreenBiz

It also outlined its intention to work with other businesses and organizations to standardize emissions data collection, sharing, and communication. Unilever also has committed to step up its efforts to preserve water, with plans to make all its "product formulations" biodegradable in order to minimize their impact on aquatic ecosystems.

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These recycled plastic tracksuits are naturally dyed with plants

AGreenLiving

Related: PANGAIA presents FLWRDWN, a down alternative made from biodegradable wildflowers According to the company, 100 billion articles of clothing and 500 billion plastic bottles are produced annually, with half ending up in landfills. “All trims, labels and threads are either recycled or responsibly sourced.”

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Unilever unveils climate and nature fund worth more than $1 billion

AGreenLiving

It also outlined its intention to work with other businesses and organizations to standardize emissions data collection, sharing, and communication. Under the plan, the Anglo-Dutch company said it intends to set up a new system where suppliers are required to declare the carbon footprint of the goods and services while invoicing.