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Cleantech startup Aspiring Materials gains backing from Elemental

The non-profit US investor has invested an initial US$350,000 with the prospect of further backing as Aspiring hits commercial milestones.

Aspiring Materials hopes to have its pilot plant operational in January.

Christchurch-based cleantech startup Aspiring Materials has attracted backing from US non-profit climate innovation investor Elemental Impact.

Under its strategic programme Elemental Impact invests US$350,000 into startups accepted into its portfolio and then provides additional funding of several

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Fiona Rotherham Thu, 19 Dec 2024
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