A small group of so-called carbon transformation companies are gaining traction with investors by turning carbon captured from factories and the air into things like textiles to make clothing.
But can startups such as Rubi change ingrained supply chains like those in the fashion industry? And how difficult will it be to make these types of tech work at scale while still getting the environmental benefits?
The Wall Street Journal’s Zoe Thomas hosts this special episode of WSJ Tech News Briefing looking into new climate tech.
Photo: Kamil Krzaczynski/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
Tech News Briefing
WSJ’s tech podcast featuring breaking news, scoops and tips on tech innovations and policy debates, plus exclusive interviews with movers and shakers in the industry.
#Carbon #Clothing #WSJ
But can startups such as Rubi change ingrained supply chains like those in the fashion industry? And how difficult will it be to make these types of tech work at scale while still getting the environmental benefits?
The Wall Street Journal’s Zoe Thomas hosts this special episode of WSJ Tech News Briefing looking into new climate tech.
Photo: Kamil Krzaczynski/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images
Tech News Briefing
WSJ’s tech podcast featuring breaking news, scoops and tips on tech innovations and policy debates, plus exclusive interviews with movers and shakers in the industry.
#Carbon #Clothing #WSJ
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- carbon transformation, carbon sequestration, green tech
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