ViridiCO is a company that uses its patented technology to convert carbon dioxide into high-value chemical products such as surfactants, polymer feedstocks and small molecules. Manufacturers can directly replace up to 50% of traditional petrochemical feedstocks with the captured waste CO.
According to TechRound, ViridiCO is one of the top sustainable tech companies in 2021. They have a novel CO2-mitigation solution that can be used to more effectively produce tens of millions of tonnes of chemical products that find ubiquitous use in mattresses, clothing and building installations while reducing CO emissions.
According to TechRound, ViridiCO is one of the top sustainable tech companies in 2021. They have a novel CO2-mitigation solution that can be used to more effectively produce tens of millions of tonnes of chemical products that find ubiquitous use in mattresses, clothing and building installations while reducing CO emissions.
Location: United Kingdom, England, Southampton
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $3.6M
Investors 1
Date | Name | Website |
18.04.2023 | EQT Ventur... | eqtventure... |
Funding Rounds 1
Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
08.03.2023 | Seed | $3.6M | - |
Mentions in press and media 4
Date | Title | Description |
08.03.2023 | ViridiCO2 Raises £3M in Seed Funding | VirdiCO2, a London, UK-based company that develops technology that converts waste carbon dioxide into chemical products, raised £3M in Seed funding. The round was led by EQT Ventures. The company intends to use the funds to accelerate the d... |
07.03.2023 | UK-based ViridiCO2 lands over €3.3 million to rethink how we treat carbon waste | - |
07.03.2023 | ViridiCO2 raises £3m in Seed funding to develop sustainable chemical products from CO2 emissions | Today London carbon utilisation startup ViridiCO2 announces a £3m seed funding round. ViridiCO2 has invented a radical solution with the creation of technology that converts waste carbon dioxide into high-value chemical products such as sur... |
- | ViridiCO2 | “ViridiCO2 technology transforms Carbon Dioxide into a variety of high-value chemical intermediates.” |