Clean Tech Investment Briefing: Oritain gains $57m boost for 'forensic origin' supply chain tracking tech

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BusinessGreen's monthly round-up of the most exciting clean tech investments features funding for forensic traceability firm Oritain, €3.8m for electric cargo bikes and plans for a 'world first' district heating plant powered by a small modular reactor

Oritain 'forensic origin technology' receives $57m boost Forensic traceability firm Oritain has raised $57m in a funding round led by Highland Europe to both develop its origin verification technology...

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