RenewCO2, a spin-out from Rutgers University, converts captured carbon from industrial sites to produce plastic monomers. The company uses its Electrocatalytic Carbon Utilization Technology (eCUT), combined with water and electricity to produce various plastic materials such as monoethylene glycol (MEG), methylglyoxal, and furandiol. These plastics and polymers are used as raw materials to manufacture electronics, appliances, plastic bottles, food containers, textiles, and more. RenewCO2 expects to begin supplying its eCUT electrolysis systems to customers by 2025.
In September 2022, the company raised USD 2 million in a seed funding round led by Energy Transition Ventures. RenewCO2 has also won grants totalling USD 8 million for the commercialisation of its eCUT technology.
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