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3 Climate Tech Start-ups Win ArcelorMittal Accelerator Award

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ArcelorMittal has selected three start-ups as the joint winners of its inaugural XCarb India Accelerator Program.

The three winners are UrjanovaC, AgroMorph Technosolutions and Susstains Engineering Solutions. Each company will receive $50,000 as prize money and will be mentored to develop technologies and business models.

The winners:

UrjanovaC :
The enterprise is developing a carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology to support the decarbonization of hard-to-abate sectors including steel. The technology uses a patented catalyst and wastewater to convert industrial CO2 emissions from flue gas into useful by-products like PCC and soda ash. These applications are applicable in various industries.

Prof. Vikram Vishal, Director & Co-Founder, UrjanovaC, said, “Our sustainable, practical, low-cost, and scalable decarbonization technology based on a patented catalytic process captures CO2 from air as well as emission gases and stores it permanently as carbonate salts. The team at UrjanovaC envisions translating net-zero pledges into reality through rapid deployment and is thrilled about the upcoming partnerships across borders and sectors.”

AgroMorph TechnoSolutions:
The company is creating a modular, algae-based CCUS system designed to remove carbon from industrial flue gases and absorb nutrients from wastewater. The process provides a sustainable method for carbon capture through natural photosynthesis, reducing the use of chemicals and providing a diverse range of nutrient-rich algae-based products.

Dr. Akanksha Agarwal, Founding Director, AgroMorph Technosolutions, said, “The program offered a great opportunity for AgroMorph as it helped us explore decarbonization challenges via algae. It provided in-depth understanding and perspectives of the steel industry, which is a great value-add for start-ups.”

Susstains Engineering Solutions:
The start-up founded by IIT Madras PhD students, is developing biochar technology for the steel industry. The technology utilizes biomass carbonization methods to enhance the yield, productivity, and quality of biochar produced.

Dr. Muthu Kumar, Founder, Susstains Engineering Solutions, added, “The program was a great opportunity, as it helped us understand the potential use of biochar in the steel industry. The AM/NS India facility’s testing of biochar samples provided confidence that with fine-tuning, our biochar could potentially replace coal.”

Partners:

GDC-IIT Madras, and SINE-IIT Bombay partnered with ArcelorMittal for the program.

Irina Gorbounova, Head, XCarb Innovation Fund, said, “The last 11 months provided us great insight into the start-up landscape of India and the opportunities it presents. It was a pleasure collaborating with IIT Madras and we look forward to continued engagement them.”


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7 start-ups to help smallholder farmers in India

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Extreme weather conditions are impacting the agriculture sector and aligned industries globally. Those affected the most are marginal and smallholder farmers. The Ministry of Agriculture in India, the UN, and other forums are looking at sustainable farming practices along with technology to support the sector and provide them with short, long, and mid-term self-sustainable solutions.

One such endeavor is Krishi Mangal, an agritech accelerator program to support smallholder farmers. The initiative—now in its second year, is a partnership between technology major Cisco and Social Alpha, a multistage innovation curation and venture development platform for science and technology start-ups that aim to address the most critical social, economic and environmental challenges.

In the second edition, the two companies have shortlisted seven start-ups to help smallholder farmers across India.

We list the start-ups in alphabetical order:

Animeta Agritech: Founded by Dr. Vijayakumar Ramalingam and Dr. N Punniamurthy, is an animal healthcare platform offering disease diagnosis and ethnoveterinary products. With Krishi Mangal support, it plans to serve 20,000 farmers in Tamil Nadu.

Capsber Global Agro: Founded by Dr. Priti Khalkho and Manoj Kumar R, the enterprise designs microbiome-based solutions for improved crop yields and food security. It plans large-scale validations and customer interaction through trials, demos, and training programs in Karnataka.

Dharaksha Ecosolutions: Founded by Arpit Dhupar, it aims to create biodegradable packaging materials to curb stubble burning and plastic pollution. With Krishi Mangal program support, they plan to scale production 10 folds and use raw materials from stubble-prone districts like Ambala & Kurukshetra.

Mivipro Products: Founded by GV Sudarshan, developed Herboliv+, a bio-liquid to resolve animal-human conflicts on agricultural land. Under the Krishi Mangal program, Mivipro aims to connect with NGOs, KVKs, and FPOs to reach farmers in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.

Niyo Farm Tech: Founded by Yogesh Gawande the enterprise has designed user-friendly sprayers for 20,000 Maharashtra farmers, including 1000+ women, to improve yields and to create a direct impact on more than 3000 small, medium & marginal farmers’ lives.

Proximal Soilsens: Founded by Dr. Rajul Patkar the enterprise developed NutriSens, the world’s smallest soil testing system. Under the Krishi Mangal program, they aim to develop distribution channel network, improve implementation strategy and train farmers in Maharashtra.

Urdhvam Environmental Technologies: Founded by Rahul Bakare, uses a patented borewell recharging technique called Borecharger to revive borewells. With Krishi Mangal program support, they plan to use FPOs as B2B influencers to generate demand for over 50 lakh farmers in Maharashtra.

Krishi Mangal offers a platform for promising agritech start-ups to develop products, enhance capabilities, localize solutions, and scale organizations, said Mr. Harish Krishnan, Managing Director & Chief Policy Officer, Cisco India. “Through Krishi Mangal 2.0, we look forward to investing in technology-led innovations to build climate-resilient agricultural practices that will revolutionize the lives of marginal farmers.”


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FICCI to establish Centre for Sustainability Leadership

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The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry or FICCI is establishing the Centre for Sustainability Leadership. Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) has already signed on as its founding member.

The centre will focus on:
1. Institutionalizing sustainability leadership, decarbonization, Green entrepreneurship and Nature-based solutions
2. Supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs), start-ups, and large corporates in their sustainability journey
3. Mainstreaming climate technology solutions by showcasing innovations by sustainability start-ups in India
4. Adopting sustainable consumption and circular economy in line with Government of India’s ‘Mission LiFE’ mantra
5. Facilitating training programs, expert workshops and offering bespoke solutions for climate action
6. Supporting companies in complying with reporting and disclosure mandates on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)

“The Centre will help realise social and environmental co-benefits, further strengthening FICCI’s commitment towards inclusiveness and building sustainable businesses. It will facilitate progress towards climate neutrality for industry with special focus on SMEs—the backbone of Indian economy and an integral part of global value chains,” said Subhrakant Panda, President, FICCI.

“The Centre for Sustainability Leadership will usher in transformative change by helping Indian businesses to meet sustainability goals and achieve net zero targets in alignmL


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