Climeworks and Swiss Air Partner to Scale Up CO2 Removal

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Valentina Rossi
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Climeworks, a Swiss startup specializing in direct carbon capture, has secured a seven-year partnership with Swiss Air Lines to remove tons of CO2, marking the first direct carbon capture project in the airline industry. The partnership aims to significantly reduce carbon emissions, with both companies committed to achieving ambitious carbon reduction targets. Climeworks is also expanding its operations with Mammoth, a plant in Iceland that can eliminate 36,000 tons of CO2 annually. Direct carbon capture is gaining attention as a critical solution in the efforts to combat climate change, and Climeworks' partnership with Swiss Air is a step forward in this direction. The company's focus on scaling up direct carbon capture reflects a burgeoning market in clean tech and the race to develop innovative solutions for a sustainable future.

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