Star-studded buyers group funds project to capture emissions from burning trash

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Celsio owns and operates two waste incineration plants in Oslo, handling items that can't be recycled or otherwise processed. Source: Celsio
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Celsio owns and operates two waste incineration plants in Oslo, handling items that can't be recycled or otherwise processed. Source: Celsio

Stripe, Alphabet, and others commit $31.6m to cover a carbon capture retrofit at Norway's largest waste incineration plant

Frontier, a group of companies committing $1bn to back early-stage carbon removal approaches, will pay $31.6m to fund the installation of emissions capture technology at Norway's largest waste incineration...

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