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Nine Kiwi Startups Could Offset Emissions at the Scale of NZ Forests
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AI-generatedThe report highlights the potential of cleantech startups to contribute significantly to global emissions reduction efforts, aligning with broader trends in sustainable technology and green investments. However, capital constraints pose a challenge, reflecting common issues in scaling innovative environmental solutions worldwide.
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- Nine New Zealand startups could reduce global greenhouse gas emissions by 19.2 million tonnes annually by 2030.
- The emissions reduction is equivalent to the carbon absorbed by New Zealand's forests.
- A significant capital shortage is hindering the growth of these cleantech startups.
- Key recommendations include inviting international investors and enhancing government support.
- The report was launched at the first national Cleantech Expo in Auckland.
Modest positive influence as cleantech trends may support sustainable agriculture initiatives.
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