Ecologi snaps up Net Zero Now

Stuart Stone
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(L-R) Neil Ross Russell, managing director of Net Zero Now, Dimitri Theocharis, CEO of Ecologi, and Simon Heppner, founder and executive director, Net Zero Now - Credit: Ecologi
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(L-R) Neil Ross Russell, managing director of Net Zero Now, Dimitri Theocharis, CEO of Ecologi, and Simon Heppner, founder and executive director, Net Zero Now - Credit: Ecologi

Firms claim acquisition will allow them to offer more sector-specific solutions to help firms deliver on their net zero goals

Carbon credit platform Ecologi has acquired carbon measurement and reduction specialist Net Zero Now, in a deal designed to "create a single solution for industry climate leadership towards net zero"...

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