INTERVIEW: Indian startup sees upcoming ETS driving demand for carbon capture

Published 12:44 on June 16, 2025 / Last updated at 12:44 on June 16, 2025 / / Asia Pacific, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, Other APAC, Voluntary

An Indian company that uses microbes to capture CO2 is positioning itself for expansion in the carbon capture market, aiming to scale its daily capacity to 200 tonnes within two years as the country prepares to launch a compliance scheme targeting emissions reductions in heavy industries.
An Indian company that uses microbes to capture CO2 is positioning itself for expansion in the carbon capture market, aiming to scale its daily capacity to 200 tonnes within two years as the country prepares to launch a compliance scheme targeting emissions reductions in heavy industries.


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