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Go Make 2023 Startups and Shell Collaborate to Advance Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Traceability Technologies

Greentown Labs

Over the past six months, the Greentown Go Make 2023 startup cohort has worked closely with Shell to accelerate partnerships to deploy and commercialize technologies for carbon utilization, storage, and traceability.

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This startup helps companies price carbon

GreenBiz

Sinai Technologies, which just raised $10 million in seed funding, is a part of a wave of software startups focused on carbon accounting.

Startups 545
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Second quarter food startup roundup

GreenBiz

Second quarter food startup roundup. Welcome to the second quarter edition of Food Weekly’s startup roundup. Here are the companies that caught my eye over the past few months for snagging funding, releasing products or breaking the mold with unexpected technologies. The startup is backed by unusually diverse array of funders.

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Startup's 'antacid' enhances ocean carbon removal

GreenBiz

Canadian startup Planetary Technologies' process has several co-benefits including the cleanup of mine waste, green hydrogen production and ocean restoration.

Startups 342
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Textile recycling tech startup triumphs in Circularity 22's Accelerate competition

GreenBiz

The Atlanta audience voted for Sortile, a New York-based startup that uses imaging technology to enable low-cost apparel sorting by fiber type.

Startups 445
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Food startup round up: From plant electrodes to lab meat innovation

GreenBiz

The startups are creating plant AI technology, a marketplace for oversupplied food, the chemical infrastructure for lab meat and new technologies for raising clams.

Startups 424
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Food startup roundup: From plant electrodes to lab meat innovation

GreenBiz

The startups are creating plant AI technology, a marketplace for oversupplied food, the chemical infrastructure for lab meat and new technologies for raising clams.

Startups 404