-
We’ve partnered with LanzaTech – a leader in converting carbon wastes into ethanol – to operate the Alpine demonstration at the Advanced Energy Research Facility, a building on the grounds of the City of Edmonton’s Waste Management Centre.
-
-
Leading perfume maker accelerates release of world’s first fragrances to use partner LanzaTech’s ethanol made from recycled carbon
-
Coty ahead of schedule to integrate sustainable ethanol into the majority of its fragrance portfolio by 2023
-
LanzaTech carbon-captured ethanol shown to meet strict fragrance quality standards
-
GreenBiz Names 2019 VERGE Vanguard Award Winners Mon, 09/16/2019 - 09:00 Subheader Honors 20 dreamers, pioneers, entrepreneurs and others leading the clean economy Type of Content Press Release Layout Featured Media Body OAKLAND, Calif., September 16, 2019 /3BL Media/ - GreenBiz Group today named the 2019 VERGE Vanguard, honoring 20 dreamers, pioneers, entrepreneurs, designers, engineers, business leaders, policymakers and investors on the cutting edge of sustainability and technology. Every eco
-
Boeing is proud of our partnership with @VirginAtlantic and @LanzaTech on this historic 747 flight to use biofuel made from waste carbon gas from a steel mill. #Boeing's partnership dates to aviation's first biofuel test flight, which Virgin flew 10 years ago.
-
Last week, Barclays and the Unreasonable Group hosted the first Unreasonable Impact World Forum, bringing together 27 innovative companies from Asia, the US and Europe working to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. In the first of three profiles of those taking part, we hear from Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech, about thinking the impossible, carbon-monoxide eating bugs – and doing what you think is right.
-
Unreasonable’s CEO Daniel Epstein is joined at the fireside by Dr. Jennifer Holmgren, CEO of LanzaTech and an alumnus of the Unreasonable Impact accelerator.
-
According to NASA, current carbon dioxide levels in the air are at their highest in the past 650,000 years. With a growing demand for energy coupled with unprecedented emissions of this greenhouse gas, we’re trending toward a precarious future.