Startups
How Colorado startup Outrider is electrifying distribution yards
The company promises smoother supply chain processes, fewer workers in hazardous environments, and a reduced environmental impact. Read More
What battery swapping could mean for corporate fleets
Co-founder and CEO Khaled Hassounha believes startup Ample will succeed where others have failed thanks to the modularity of its car batteries. Read More
Food startup roundup: From plant electrodes to lab meat innovation
The startups are creating plant AI technology, a marketplace for oversupplied food, the chemical infrastructure for lab meat and new technologies for raising clams. Read More
Why we need to invest in female climate entrepreneurs
We can support the development of female entrepreneurs using accelerators and incubators and recruiting more women into the tech and banking sectors. Read More
This startup is using rice hulls to solve water scarcity
Serial entrepreneur Bryan Eagle, a former advertising executive, is hawking a circular, nature-based approach to high-performance water filtration. Read More
Game-changing air conditioning startup wins startup competition at VERGE 21
From supply chain logistics to toilet water reuse, a diverse set of startups offered creative solutions for the climate crisis. Read More
The five food startups shining at VERGE 21
During a pitch contest at GreenBiz's VERGE 21 conference, startups focusing on food waste and alternative proteins took center stage. Read More
Investor Chris Sacca: ‘Sheer economics’ driving climate tech frenzy
We’ve officially topped $30 billion in climate tech investments this year, and there's still a quarter to go. Read More
These three apps can help you become a more conscious eater
Many apps claim the can and want to change the world. These three are focusing on the emissions coming from your kitchen. Read More
Circular materials startup Made of Air raises seed round
The German company, which won the Accelerate contest at Circularity 21, is developing a process that turns wood waste into thermoplastics. Read More