Calgary’s Carbon Upcycling, a leading decarbonization and carbon capture & utilization technology provider for hard-to-abate industries, has achieved B Corporation certification by the B Lab.
This prestigious recognition underscores Carbon Upcycling’s ongoing commitment to meeting rigorous standards of social and environmental performance, transparency and accountability and deep commitment to being a powerful force for good.
Last month Carbon Upcycling was the only Canadian company recognized by the World Economic Forum in its cohort of 2024 Technology Pioneers. The select group of 100 leading tech startups are focused on applying new breakthroughs to develop clean energy solutions, healthcare innovation and progress in biotech, space, and neurotechnology.
Co-founded by CEO Apoorv Sinha, Carbon Upcycling is known for its approach to carbon capture and utilization, capturing CO2 emissions from industrial byproducts and transforming them into sustainable materials that can replace carbon-intensive cement. This process not only sequesters CO2 but also helps create resilient, circular supply chains.
As a certified B Corp, Carbon Upcycling joins a global cohort of businesses dedicated to driving positive change. The certification process involved an extensive evaluation, including achieving a minimum B Impact Assessment score and meeting stringent governance and transparency requirements.
By embracing this certification, Carbon Upcycling reaffirms its commitment to integrating stakeholder interests into its business practices, promoting sustainability across its operations.
“We are proud to obtain B Corp status,” commented Sinha. “This certification reflects our ongoing efforts to foster a more sustainable and equitable future through innovative technology solutions. It aligns with our mission to lead by example in the cleantech industry as we strive to become the most impactful CO2-to-value company of this decade.”
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