Month: October 2024

Morgan Stanley partners with Climeworks to remove 40,000 tons of CO₂ from the air

Climeworks, the global leader in carbon removal, signed a long-term agreement with Morgan Stanley to remove 40,000 tons of CO₂ from the air. The partnership, lasting until 2037, is Climeworks’ second-largest contract to date and will accelerate its scale-up in the U.S., where Climeworks is the anchor technology provider for the Direct Air Capture Hub …

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Beverage brands accelerate renewable energy adoption

Ten global beverage companies have joined forces under a new industry-wide consortium, called REfresh Alliance, which is designed to help accelerate renewable energy adoption across the industry’s supply chain. The new initiative invites additional companies from across the beverage industry to pool and scale their resources to remove barriers to renewable energy adoption in the …

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Cool Planet Technologies accelerating carbon capture

Cool Planet Technologies Limited announced that the Company successfully raised €23.7 million in a Series A2 funding round. The investment has been provided by industrial investors, further validating the appeal of its compact, low-energy and low-cost membrane-based carbon capture solution. The funding round was led by Taranis Carbon Ventures. Other investors in the round were …

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CyBe Construction

CyBe Construction, founded 11 years ago in 2013 as the world’s first commercial 3D concrete printing technology provider in building. Since then, the company has continued to develop and leverage its technology to create more affordable construction solutions. Founder & CEO Berry Hendriks explained how this was possible, during an in-depth interview with Inside Sustainability. Report by Imogen Ward.

RACOM

Wireless data equipment expert RACOM is recently refreshed following several key changes, including a new manufacturing facility, product differentiation, plus a redesigned website and logo. Sales Director David Marek explained the reasoning behind these developments, in an exclusive interview with Inside Sustainability. Report by Imogen Ward. 

Zamil Offshore Services Co

Zamil Offshore Services Co is a prominent name within the Saudi Arabian offshore market. Known for having the largest jack-up rig fleet in the KSA, the company has been on a winning streak over the last few years. General Manager of the Marine Operations Division Babak Jabbari revealed all during an in-depth interview. Report by Imogen Ward. 

The Lince Hotels

The Lince Hotels is a Portuguese hotel group dedicated to exceptional customer service and experiences. Sales Manager Jessica Sousa and Communications & Marketing Manager Raquel Cruz discussed the group’s new developments, as well as sustainable initiatives. Report by Antonia Cole.

YUTO

Established in 1996 in Songgang, Shenzhen, YUTO is an industry-leading provider of printing and packaging solutions. The company offers a full service, with eco-friendly innovations and intelligent manufacturing. European Sales Director Thorsten Niehues discussed sustainable initiatives and low-impact packaging, in conversation with Antonia Cole.

TWMA

TWMA develops solutions for the safe and efficient transfer, storage and processing of waste generated from drilling operations. The company’s specialist teams ensure international clients meet and exceed the demands of local legislation, whilst generating significant commercial, environmental and safety benefits in the process. Hannah Barnett spoke to CEO Halle Aslaksen to learn more. 

Tullis Russell

As coating sector leader in technology, expertise and capacity, Tullis Russell is at the global forefront of coated paper and film development. Key Account Manager Michaela Quinn, Sales & Marketing Director Mitch Lambert, Business Unit Manager Charlotte Healey and Product Manager Matt Littler explained more. Report by Hannah Barnett and Colin Chinery.