Carbon negative chemical manufacturer
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Carbon negative chemical manufacturer
21-100 employees
Be an early applicant
21-100 employees
To reduce over 1 gigaton of CO₂.
The industrial landscape is grappling with the challenge of carbon emissions, particularly from processes that are linked to pollution. Enter Again, a startup born out of the Technical University of Denmark, armed with a solution to combat climate-damaging industrial emissions.
Again's approach involves deploying genetically modified bacteria within a towering 65-foot bioreactor. These microbes devour industrial flue gas, simultaneously consuming hydrogen, and produce a beneficial byproduct: vinegar. It's not just any vinegar though - Again refines this output into acetic acid and acetate, laying the foundation for eco-friendly detergents, paints, pharmaceuticals, and textiles.
Navigating the complexities of carbon-intensive industries, Again stands at the forefront of a cleaner, more sustainable future. Its green hydrogen vision aligns well with other industrial decarbonisation efforts, such as electrolysis and renewable energy, positioning itself as a key player in the quest to revolutionise industrial processes.
Kirsty
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Metropolzonen
Currently a Researcher at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability where they are responsible for genetic engineering of selected thermophilic bacteria.
Alex Toftgaard Nielsen
(Board Member)Currently a Professor at the Technical Univeristy of Denmark. They are also the Co-founder of Cysbio and mycropt.
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