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Sustainable Materials Provider Newlight Raises $125 Million

ESG Today

Founded in 2003, California-based Newlight produces AirCarbon, a biomaterial produced using naturally occurring microorganisms from the ocean that eat air and greenhouse gas and convert it inside of their cells. In 2021, Newlight announced a partnership with Nike exploring the use of AirCarbon to create more sustainable products.

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20 C-suite sustainability champions for 2021

GreenBiz

It mass-produced the first electric car in the 1990s, then literally crushed most of them in 2003. The leader in water, hygiene and energy services sells to a diverse collection of institutions such as hospitals, food and beverage providers, as well as heavy industry including power plants and plastic manufacturers.

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Meet the 50 fastest-growing green companies in Canada

Corporate Knights

Based on existing supply deals with industrial clients such as GM and LG, Li-Cycle estimates it could supply 15% of North America’s battery manufacturing capacity by 2025. After that firm went bankrupt, Bédard teamed with a former Corbeil executive to bring yellow-bus manufacturing back to Quebec – with a green tinge.

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GridPoint Raises $45 Million to Expand Platform to Decarbonize Buildings, Stabilize Grids

ESG Today

Established in 2003, Virginia-based GridPoint provides energy management technology aimed at decarbonizing commercial buildings and driving grid modernization. The technology platform is deployed in more than 20,000 commercial buildings across multiple industries.

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25 badass women shaping climate action in 2021

GreenBiz

"I think one of the things that also distinguishes the pledge is a commitment to sending these market signals, the demand for the products and services that companies need to help us decarbonize." . The goal: to cultivate more water — and habitat in those watersheds — than it uses in its plants by 2050.