Coral Vita

Coral Vita grows climate-resilient corals up to 50 times faster than in the wild and out-plants them onto degraded reefs. Founded by Sam Teicher and Gator Halpern, the company has already cultivated over 100,000 corals across four countries, doubling fish populations in restored zones.

Ocean Rainforest

Ocean Rainforest is a Faroe Islands-based company cultivating seaweed in the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans to create impact from ocean to land. Its farms absorb excess nutrients, capture CO₂, and support marine biodiversity while its premium, fully traceable seaweed products bring that potential to agriculture.
Through high-performance biostimulants rich in natural compounds, Ocean Rainforest offers a sustainable alternative to synthetic fertilizers, improving soil health, boosting crop resilience, and reducing agriculture’s environmental footprint.

Waves of Change

Waves of Change is an initiative dedicated to raising awareness and driving action for marine conservation and sustainable development. Through a series of educational programs, community actions, and international collaborations, the organization aims to transform how individuals and communities interact with the oceans. By mobilizing resources and inspiring collective consciousness, Waves of Change seeks to create a lasting impact on the health of our marine ecosystems and promote environmentally friendly practices in our daily lives.

Bene Bono

Bene Bono was founded by a young trio of co-founders to combat food waste and to offer a sustainable solution for consumers to get access to organic fruits and vegetables (F&V), as well as groceries.

Stockholm Resilience Centre

SRC focuses on the study of the resilience of socio-ecological systems, which is the capacity of natural and human systems to adapt and regenerate in the face of environmental and social changes. The organization’s objective is to provide scientific knowledge to aid in policy decision-making and action towards sustainability.

SRC works with a wide range of partners, including universities, governments, non-governmental organizations, and businesses, to conduct research and development projects in the field of sustainability.

Tek4Life

Tek4Life is a catalyst for the ecological and bioeconomic transition by helping organizations align their development model with trajectories that are compatible with the living world and to gradually bring about a governance by footprints.

Open Science Course

A transdisciplinary course on the climate challenges under free license, co-created by 2050 and taught at the University of Paris-Dauphine.

Tilli

Tilli is a French company revolutionizing the sewing industry with technology that adapts to modern consumption habits. Tilli is a French company revolutionizing the sewing industry with technology that adapts to modern consumption habits. Reconnecting consumers with the arts and know-hows of craftspersons, Tilli’s on a mission to extend the life of everyday products. Starting with fashion.

Paebbl

Paebbl, is a European startup, who bring its carbon-negative construction material to market. The company uses carbon captured from industrial facilities or the air to develop a material for construction, aiming to tackle the industry’s significant contribution to global carbon emissions.

Paebbl mission is to build 1 gigaton CO2 repurposing capacity by 2030 while preserving local environments and societies it operates on.

Fifteen

Bike-sharing fleet providers, resulting from the merger between Smoove and Zoove, two leaders in active mobility. The name refers to the “fifteen-minute city” concept, where all vital services are within a 15-minute walk or bike ride.

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