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NULIFE GreenTech Selected for Frontier’s 2024 Prepurchase Cycle to Advance Carbon Removal Technology

SASKATOON, Saskatchewan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NULIFE GreenTech, a leader in innovative carbon removal solutions, has been selected by Frontier as part of its 2024 prepurchase cycle. Frontier, an advance market commitment founded by Stripe, Alphabet, Shopify, Meta, and McKinsey Sustainability, aims to accelerate the development of carbon removal technologies by facilitating over $1 billion in carbon removal purchases by 2030. NULIFE GreenTech uses a cutting-edge process called hydrothermal liquefact...

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