The Ukrainian company Carbominer is a catcher of carbon dioxide, which is invisible to the eye but harmful to the planet. Because of the excessive amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, which trap the sun's heat and prevent the earth from cooling, we are experiencing extreme climate change.
However, is it possible to take CO2 out of the air and reuse it? This idea inspired Nick Oseyko and Viktoria O. to set up Carbominer. Their Direct Air Capture unit not only reduces the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere but also helps farmers increase yields in their greenhouses.
How did Nik and Victoria start their business? How did they get their first investment? Why do farmers buy CO2 for their greenhouses? Read more about Carbominer via the link - https://bit.ly/3xSsu8E
The story of Carbominer is a part of the series "The Cream of the Crop of Ukrainian Cleantech". It features 10 cleantech champions who received Climate Innovation Vouchers at a critical stage of their development and made giant leaps in the following years.
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About the program:
Climate Innovation Vouchers is one of the largest grant programmes in Ukraine for innovators in green and climate-friendly technologies. It is initiated by the EBRD - European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and funded by the European Union. Greencubator implements the programme in Ukraine. greencubator implements the program in Ukraine.