Hemp-based insulation firm secures Scottish National Investment Bank funding

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Scott Simpson, CEO of IndiNature (fourth from right) with his team and founding investor. (credit: Anna Pultar)
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Scott Simpson, CEO of IndiNature (fourth from right) with his team and founding investor. (credit: Anna Pultar)

IndiNature says investment will help scale up production of its 'carbon negative' building material

Carbon negative insulation for homes and commercial properties is to be produced in Scotland for the first time following a £3m investment in a pioneering green materials firm from the Scottish National...

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