Decarbonization Summit
Carbon Upcycling’s Apoorv Sinha joined Climate Investment (CI) at their annual decarbonization summit to discuss circularity in hard-to-abate sectors.
Carbon Upcycling’s Apoorv Sinha joined Climate Investment (CI) at their annual decarbonization summit to discuss circularity in hard-to-abate sectors.
Carbon Upcycling Technologies Inc. (“Carbon Upcycling”), a leader in circular decarbonization solutions for hard-to-abate sectors, including cement, steel, and mining, has closed a US$26 million Series A funding round co-led by BDC Capital’s Climate Tech Fund and Climate Investment.
In this project, Carbon Upcycling and NREL are partnering to develop and demonstrate a framework to assess the suitability of various alternative feedstocks in North America that could be used to produce SCMs, including biomass, low-grade steel slags, mine tailings and more.
Build With Strength, an initiative of the National Ready
Mixed Concrete Association (NRMCA), recently celebrated industry innovators at the 2023
Concrete Innovation Awards at the Keep Memory Alive Events Center in Las Vegas. Winners were selected from a panel of five judges for their commitment to improving the resilience, performance and sustainability of concrete.
Carbon Upcycling signed a strategic partnership with A3&Co.® to support the engineering and project delivery of Carbon Upcycling’s technology in the global cement and concrete industry. The partnership sets the foundation for Carbon Upcycling and A3&Co.® to pave the future of low-carbon concrete and the development of a circular economy.
CRH Ventures is excited to announce our investment in Carbon Upcycling Technologies (CUT), a company whose patented technology aligns closely to our circular, zero-waste sustainability values.
Carbon Upcycling awarded project funding to support the first commercial-scale deployment of two carbon capture and cementitious material production facilities in Alberta.
Christiana Figueres, the United Nations’ chief negotiator at the COP21 climate conference in Paris in 2015, has repeatedly warned that the 2020s are the critical decade for dealing with the climate crisis.