CarbonCure Technologies
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| Company type | Private |
|---|---|
| Industry | Carbon Removal Technology |
| Founder | Robert Niven |
| Headquarters | Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
| Website | carboncure |
CarbonCure Technologies Inc. is a manufacturer of carbon removal or carbon utilization technologies that inject captured carbon dioxide into concrete where it is permanently stored. The company was founded in 2012 by Robert Niven, and the company headquarters are in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
CarbonCure holds more than 120 patents related to carbon mineralization and carbon dioxide storage in concrete.[1]
Projects that have been built with concrete using CarbonCure's technologies include Amazon HQ2 in Arlington, Virginia, General Motors Spring Hill Manufacturing Plant in Spring Hill, Tennessee and 725 Ponce in Atlanta, Georgia.[2][3][4]
Funding
Investors include Sustainable Development Technology Canada, Innovacorp, GreenSoil Investments, Pangaea Ventures, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Microsoft Climate Innovation Fund, BDC Capital, 2150, Mitsubishi Corporation, Carbon Direct, Taronga Ventures, and Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund.[5][6][7]