Startup Series: Charm Industrial

My Climate Journey - A podcast by Jason Jacobs, Cody Simms, Yin Lu

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This episode was previously for members only. In an effort to make important content more widely available, the audio for this episode is now available for everyone. Charm Industrial is a San Francisco-based startup scaling bio-oil production for three markets: carbon sequestration, hydrogen fuel, and steel production. Using a process known as “fast pyrolysis,” the company is converting cellulose (e.g. wood, saw dust, crop residue) into bio-oil, which can be used to bury carbon underground (negative emissions), to convert into hydrogen, and as a cleaner ingredient in the production of steel. Stripe announced this year that it became Charm Industrial’s first negative emissions customer. Co-founder Peter Reinhardt walks me through a company overview and an in-depth explanation of bio-oil. He also talks about how a tech entrepreneur like him (or anyone else) that is motivated by climate change) can find a way to make a dent. Enjoy the show! Recorded July 28nd, 2020 and published for Members August 27th, 2020 Our climate tech fund, MCJ Collective, recently invested in Charm Industrial! Check out the press release: https://myclimatejourney.substack.com/p/our-investment-in-charm-industrial