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Skytree Signs Development and Supply Agreements with Purolite, an Ecolab company, to Reduce Costs and Improve Efficiency for Carbon Capture

AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Skytree, a pioneering climate tech company specializing in carbon utilization and removal solutions, today announced it has signed strategic multi-year development and supply agreements with Purolite, an Ecolab company and leading manufacturer of synthetic and agarose-based purification resins, to jointly develop energy-efficient and cost-effective CO2 capture material for use in Direct Air Capture (DAC) utilization and storage initiatives. This next generation of ca...

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