💸 Arable Raises $40 Million to Accelerate Sustainable Agriculture
Arable, the leader in field intelligence for agriculture, has raised $40 million in series C financing. The company will use the new funding to advance climate resilience in agriculture by accelerating product development, delivering new services for customers and expanding its global footprint.
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🏪 UBQ Materials and PepsiCo Collaborate to Replace Plastics in Display Stands
UBQ Materials, the climate tech developer, recently announced that it is expanding its collaboration with PepsiCo into the production of eco-friendly display stands for Lay’s chips sold across Europe. The display stands commonly made with oil-based plastics will be replaced with new ones, which will be partially composed of UBQ.
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🌰 Bioenergy Could Be Produced Using Azerbaijani Hazelnut Residues
Results from new research have found promising conditions for the potential of generating bioenergy from hazelnut residues in Azerbaijan. Currently this process is not productively operational, but there are fertile conditions for the development of this process.
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🔑 Gekko and Clean Earth Technologies Work for Cyanide-Free Gold Processing
Australian mineral processing equipment company Gekko Systems and Singapore’s Clean Earth Technologies (CET) announced they are to work together in order to develop technologies that will make gold processing cyanide and acid-free.
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🐄 Bion’s New Technology Will Make Beef Sustainable and Profitable for Cattle Feeders & Ranchers
Bion Environmental Technologies, Inc., a developer of advanced livestock waste treatment technology that dramatically reduces environmental impacts, announced a letter of intent with Ribbonwire Ranch to build a 15,000 head sustainable beef cattle feeding operation in Texas, USA.
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🎵 UK Firm Launches World’s First Bioplastic Vinyl Record
UK firm Evolution claims to have produced the world’s first bioplastic vinyl record, reducing the need for highly toxic PVC. The new bioplastic vinyl has been endorsed by NGO Music Declares Emergency, a climate change campaign group set up in 2019 by artists and music industry professionals.
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