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Co-reactive

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Carbon-negative cement from captured CO₂.

Co-reactive turns captured CO₂ and mineral or slag feedstocks into a high-performance, carbon-negative cement replacement. Using our continuous mineralisation reactor, we permanently store CO₂ in stable carbonates while creating a material that can replace up to 50% of clinker in concrete. The result is lower-carbon construction without changing how the industry builds.

Business model description: We sell CO-SCM directly to construction material producers and license our continuous CO₂-mineralisation reactor to cement companies for on-site production. Revenue comes from material sales, license fees, royalties, and engineering/O&M support.

Themes: Circular Economy | Built Economy

Regions/Countries of activity or interest: Europe, Asia Pacific, North America

Organisation HQ: Germany

Fundraising Stage: Series A

Business Model: B2B

Fundraising Capital type: Equity, Grant



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