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Carbon Upcycling Technologies
Carbon Upcycling Technologies
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Carbon Upcycling is a carbon and resource utilization company, strengthening critical cement supply chains for the infrastructure of tomorrow. Its technology provides a productive pathway for CO2 emissions and industrial waste byproducts – diverting them away from the environment – and upcycling them into critical materials for local, low-carbon cement manufacturing. Since 2021, Carbon Upcycling has enabled thousands of tonnes of low-carbon cement to be deployed in homes, cities, and communities. Carbon Upcycling is backed by a syndicate of strategic investors, including Builders Vision, the Business Development Bank of Canada, Climate Investment, Oxy Low-Carbon Ventures, and Clean Energy Ventures, as well as three of the world’s leading cement manufacturers: CRH Ventures, Cemex Ventures, and TITAN Group. As recognition of the company's breakthrough technology, Carbon Upcycling has been recognized as a Global Cleantech 100, Reuters 100 Innovators Leading the Energy Transition, and Keeling Curve Prize Laureate. Carbon Upcycling is a certified B Corporation.

Econic Technologies
Econic Technologies
Biotechnology
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Chemical Manufacturing
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Manufacturing
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Econic Technologies was born from a vision where catalyst chemistry is used to turn waste CO2 into positive economic and environmental potential. Incorporating waste CO2 as a feedstock for polymer preparation using our novel catalysts reduces the reliance on expensive fossil fuels, turning scientific research into business advantage for plastics manufacturers while delivering environmental gain for the benefit of all. This vision was crystallized by Professor Charlotte Williams, then at Imperial College London, and now Professor of Inorganic Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oxford. It was initially supported by investment from Touchstone Innovations, now IP Group plc, and Norner Verdandi, and now includes backing by Woodford Investment Management, Jetstream Capital, and OGCI Climate Investments. Much progress has been made since then. Econic’s catalyst technologies have been patented, validated in pilot operations and continue to secure additional investment. A talented team of scientists, engineers, and commercial managers now conduct their cutting-edge work in a state-of-the-art facility at Alderley Park, the internationally renowned science hub south of Manchester. All of our efforts are intently focused on the future. A future where waste CO2, a damaging greenhouse gas, is turned into a commercial and environmental gain. A future that starts now.

GHGSat
GHGSat
5 jobs
Aerospace
Cleantech
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Environmental Consulting
Environmental Services
Oil and Gas
Remote Sensing
Software
Sustainability
Technology

GHGSat’s mission is to become the global reference for remote sensing of greenhouse gas (GHG), air quality gas, and other trace gas emissions from any source in the world. In June 2016, GHGSat launched the world’s first high-resolution satellite capable of measuring greenhouse gas (CO2 & CH4) emissions from any industrial facility in the world. GHGSat is using this unique satellite and its patented technology to provide greenhouse gas emissions monitoring data and services globally, with better accuracy and at a fraction of the cost of comparable alternatives. Owners of industrial facilities are now able to monitor all of their facilities, local or remote, anywhere in the world, with a common technology, in near-real-time. Significantly improved emissions information is enabling industries to better measure, control, and ultimately reduce emissions of GHGs. Building on lessons learned from its demonstration satellite, GHGSat launched its second satellite in September 2020 and a third is scheduled for Q1 2021. Three more satellites are under construction for launch in early 2022. GHGSat also uses the same instrument technology from its satellites on aircraft to provide complementary resolution and performance for customers in shale plays. GHGSat’s technology can also be used to monitor air quality gases, as well as other trace gases, in the atmosphere. Business cases are being developed for key markets, such as measuring SOx from ships.