Single.Earth enables forests, wetlands, and other planetary resources to generate profit for landowners by selling them as carbon and biodiversity credits, instead of raw materials.
Vishal Singh
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July 7, 2021
ENOUGH (formerly 3F BIO) is a foodtech startup producing protein through fermenting fungi using renewable feedstocks.
June 22, 2021
According to Klarna, the capital was raised to support international expansion and further capture global retail growth.
June 11, 2021
Klarna is an e-commerce payment solutions platform for merchants and shoppers and is also a regulated bank known for its “buy now, pay later” model – offers shoppers interest-free financing on retail purchases over a period of instalments.
June 2, 2021
Lime is offering new users one month of Lime Prime free which waives unlock fees and extends no-cost reservations to 30-minutes on every Lime bike, scooter or moped ride.
May 27, 2021
Meatless Farm has announced its partnership with football giants Real Madrid to raise awareness about the importance of reducing meat consumption and take action on more sustainable eating around the world.
Editorial team
March 11, 2021
Eindhoven-based startup FruitPunch AI is a global ‘AI for Good’ community that aims to solve humanity’s greatest challenges. ...
January 6, 2021
We are aware of the significance the bees have on our environment. Honeybees are essential for pollinating around ...
November 24, 2020
Drones offer a wide range of features and are widely used to accomplish numerous tasks. The technology of ...
Shubham Sharma
November 16, 2020
As per the UN, the world population is expected to reach a staggering 9.8B in 2050. If we ...
October 7, 2020
Forests protect the earth’s delicate ecological balance and are remarkable carbon sinks. Wildfires, that consume forests, have been ...
From mentoring to networking, incubators and accelerators play a crucial role in today’s startup communities throughout the world. ...
September 29, 2020
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