The Cleantech Council is a community of tech scouts, partnership execs, and investors who are committed to partnering with startups to meet their clean, green, and sustainability goals. Members represent forward-looking corporations from a wide variety of industries across energy, materials, manufacturing, and mobility.
Cleantech Council members and guests gather monthly to review new technologies and a handful of new clean, green, and sustainability companies and solutions coming out of the technology industry's entrepreneurial community across the globe.
This month's member meeting includes a lunch Roundtable on Recycling.
Thanks to Cleantech Council Members & Sponsors for running today's Q&A.
Startups with innovative new products and services across the broad range of new technologies in clean, green and sustainability segments are encouraged to apply for this or future Cleantech Council agenda. Selected companies pitch for free.
After this morning's Startup Review, we open our doors to non-members for a Lunch Roundtable on Recycling Tech. While plastics are the first material that comes to mind when we think of recycling, there are many other materials that can be moved towards a circular economy. Metals are high-value items, and battery minerals are quickly becoming an important target. Pushed by governments and pulled by ESG programs by manufacturers and their consumers, companies are increasingly seeking to both use recycled materials, and plan to close the loop with a plan for where their materials go after a life in their products.
Companies invited to this roundtable are working on:
Bi-monthly Startup Review meetings are closed to non-members, the public and media. Guest passes for future members may be available on a fit and capacity basis. Regular participants include tech scouts, innovation strategy, partnership executives and corporate development delegates from: