Koppert Cress backs Amsterdam's climate tech startup Skytree to cut CO2 emissions in horticulture - Silicon Canals
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Skytree, a climate tech firm from Amsterdam, has secured funding from Division Q and Horticoop to support its carbon removal solutions. This initiative will integrate Skytree's Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology into Koppert Cress's greenhouses, enhancing sustainability and reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Division Q aims to foster practical innovation in the horticulture sector, and this collaboration aligns with Koppert Cress's commitment to achieve climate-positive operations by 2026. The partnership not only aids in effective CO2 supply but also improves collaboration between greenhouse growers and DAC technology providers.
The Netherlands is an international leader in innovations for greenhouse horticulture, often with a focus on energy and sustainability. Our mission is to support startups by providing guidance and capital while facilitating practical testing through Koppert Cress.
This collaboration demonstrates our commitment to the fight against climate change. The partnership helps improve communication between the horticulture industry and DAC technology providers, promoting a sustainable approach to horticulture.
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