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The Climate Cycle
Climate Tech Canada
31 episodes
6 days ago
Canada’s climate tech podcast. In each episode, we sit down with the founders, investors and change-makers building climate solutions in Canada. We’re on a mission to amplify the work of Canadian founders, explore the generational opportunity in building solutions, and inspire people to make the leap into climate tech. Get the latest Canadian climate tech news, funding announcements, job postings, events and more in our weekly newsletter at Climate Tech Canada.
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Canada’s climate tech podcast. In each episode, we sit down with the founders, investors and change-makers building climate solutions in Canada. We’re on a mission to amplify the work of Canadian founders, explore the generational opportunity in building solutions, and inspire people to make the leap into climate tech. Get the latest Canadian climate tech news, funding announcements, job postings, events and more in our weekly newsletter at Climate Tech Canada.
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Decarbonizing Cement with Apoorv Sinha, Carbon Upcycling
The Climate Cycle
55 minutes 4 seconds
4 months ago
Decarbonizing Cement with Apoorv Sinha, Carbon Upcycling

Apoorv Sinha is the co-founder and CEO of Carbon Upcycling Technologies, a Calgary-based startup turning industrial waste and captured carbon into low-cement.

Cement is a huge part of modern life but also one of the biggest sources of carbon pollution. Carbon Upcycling helps cement producers lower their emissions by replacing traditional cement with low-carbon alternatives made from industrial or mine waste and reacting it with CO2 to permanently lock away carbon.

Their tech slots right into existing plants and helps cement makers localize their supply chains, making it easier and cheaper to cut emissions while building the infrastructure Canada needs.

About Apoorv

Apoorv is a chemical engineer by trade and has extensive experience in conventional energy.

Since launching Carbon Upcycling in 2014, he’s built partnerships with some of the biggest cement companies in the world, including CRH, Titan, and CEMEX, and just closed a major funding round led by Builders Vision.

Talking Points

  • How waste from mining and steelmaking can replace emissions-heavy cement ingredients
  • Why working with local materials matters for climate, economics, and supply chain security
  • What it takes to scale a startup in Canada’s hard-to-decarbonize sectors
  • The policy and funding tools that could speed up adoption
  • Why Canada's infrastructure push is a huge opportunity for climate tech


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The Climate Cycle
Canada’s climate tech podcast. In each episode, we sit down with the founders, investors and change-makers building climate solutions in Canada. We’re on a mission to amplify the work of Canadian founders, explore the generational opportunity in building solutions, and inspire people to make the leap into climate tech. Get the latest Canadian climate tech news, funding announcements, job postings, events and more in our weekly newsletter at Climate Tech Canada.