C-Green’s biowaste tech points to cleaner industrial processing
C-Green’s reported $4.2 million raise highlights climate-tech demand for turning biowaste into useful lower-carbon materials.

Climate tech is not only about power plants and batteries. C-Green’s biowaste work points to a quieter but important layer: making messy industrial and waste systems cleaner.
What happened
C-Green reportedly raised $4.2 million to scale technology that converts biowaste into hydrochar. The company sits at the intersection of waste treatment, circular materials and lower-carbon industrial processing.
Why it matters
Biowaste is expensive to manage and can create emissions if handled poorly. Technologies that turn waste into useful materials could help reduce environmental impact while creating new industrial inputs.
The bigger picture
Climate Tech often advances through infrastructure improvements rather than flashy consumer products. Better waste processing, circular materials and cleaner industrial systems are all part of making the economy less resource-intensive.
