8 domestic eco-startups that Ukraine presented at the COP29

8 domestic eco-startups that Ukraine presented at the COP29 t.me/mindovkillia
Hanna Velyka

Among them are eco-packaging, solutions for clean agriculture, energy consumption monitoring and management systems for enterprises, and others

8 leading Ukrainian cleantech companies and green export leaders presented their innovative developments at the UN Climate Change Conference COP29 in Baku.

The Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine told us who represented the progressive Ukrainian ideas that have been turned into reality.

All of these companies are established and operate in Ukraine. In addition, they have representative offices abroad, where they introduce Ukrainian solutions in the field of climate protection to foreigners.

The companies represented at the COP29 are grantees of the EBRD/EU Climate Innovation Vouchers program. This is one of the largest grant schemes in Ukraine to support climate innovators, which has been implemented since 2017.

The following companies presented their eco-developments at COP29:

  • S. Lab – production of ecological packaging on an industrial scale;
  • E Farm Pro – precision farming technologies that reduce CO₂ emissions and increase yields;
  • ECOFACTOR – electric vehicle charging technologies for the Ukrainian and international markets;
  • Frendt – solutions for precision agriculture, contributing to the improvement of productivity and efficient management of resources.
  • Advansys – energy consumption monitoring and management systems for enterprises;
  • MELT WATER Inc. – water purification devices based on cold, which significantly reduce the amount of wastewater and do not use filters;
  • The Good Plastic Company – production of Polygood® surface materials from 100% recycled plastic for sustainable architecture and design;
  • GO TO-U – an operating system for electric vehicle charging networks that provides convenience and comfort during charging.

The other day, EcoPolitic reported that the World Bank intends to allocate $150 billion for climate projects.

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