Biofiber Tech – tackling the fossil plastic problem

The global plastic waste problem has probably not gone unnoticed by anyone. As the demand for sustainable and durable alternatives is increasing, so is the supply. Biofiber Tech is one of the companies that has emerged as an alternative to fossil plastics and offers a solution made from wood.

Indian airline reduces emissions with the help of Swedish Altered

India’s largest airline Indigo has signed a contract with the Swedish cleantech company Altered to install the company’s frugal flushing faucets in its fleet.

Absolicon signs agreement on cooperation with energy company in Zimbabwe

Absolicon, the Swedish company providing solar heat for industry demand, recently signed an agreement with a Zimbabwean energy company for the production of concentrating solar collectors in Zimbabwe.

Floating solar modules save land and increase efficiency

About 80 percent of energy consumption worldwide comes from fossil sources, which is the source of health issues and environmental issues. The Swedish company Sunsurf Solar has created a solution that is more efficient than traditional solar parks and can help save water.

Cleantech jobs

Looking for cleantech jobs in Sweden? We have gathered some pages where you can find job opportunities and information about working in Sweden.

Cemvision Announces Green Cement Breakthrough: Scales Up to Industrial Production

The Swedish company Cemvision announces that it has entered industrial-scale demo production of its green cement, which slashes CO2 emissions by more than 95% compared to traditional cement production. By doing so, the company takes the pole position in the race for carbon-neutralizing one of the world’s dirtiest industries.

Recycling of phones with the help of AI

With the help of AI-powered deposit stations, more people will be encouraged to recycle and get paid for their old mobile phones in Swedish supermarkets.

Floating systems for cleaner energy

The availability of drinking water is a major problem in many parts of the world. According to a UN report published in 2021, more than a quarter (26 percent) of the world’s population still did not have access to clean drinking water in 2020, something that threatens life and health but also drives urbanization and hinders economic development.

Taking on the underground water challenge

Water pipes are something we rarely think about, but functioning drinking and wastewater systems are literally vital for people to live in urban areas. Meet the company that wants to help municipalities worldwide save time, energy and money.

CorPower Ocean installs first commercial-scale wave energy converter

Wave power has a huge potential to meet the world’s need for electricity, but the technology for harnessing the energy from waves has long been under development. The company CorPower Ocean is one of the companies trying to crack the code and has just installed its first full-scale converter in Portugal.

Adsorbi – Air purification with help from the forest

Air pollution affects almost everyone on the planet. Today, the common practice is to extract pollutants by using activated carbon, which is usually fossil-based. The company Adsorbi has found a way to clean the air without harming the environment and the solution is found in the forest.

Decarbonizing the concrete industry

Swedish companies can now slash several hundred kilograms carbon dioxide emissions per ton from the concrete manufacturing process. New high-tech innovation paired with solutions from the old Roman Empire lies behind this reduction.