Climeworks signs Shopify to its carbon dioxide removal programme
In order to reverse climate change, we need pioneering organizations to take bold actions to support the scale-up of much-needed climate solutions, such as Climeworks’ direct air capture technology. Shopify is one such pioneer.
- Climeworks has been chosen, by Shopify, as one of those solutions
- Pioneering actions like this can inspire others and help scale the technology
Last year, Climeworks made its carbon dioxide removal solution available to the public, allowing people and organizations to have carbon dioxide permanently removed from the air in their name. Since then, many pioneers have joined Climeworks’ mission to reverse climate change and now Shopify is one of them.
Climeworks has been chosen as one of the climate-positive projects that Shopify supports through its Sustainability Fund. With this fund, Shopify commits to give a minimum of USD $5 million annually to the most promising, impactful technologies and projects fighting climate change.
Climeworks is thrilled to reveal that Shopify will be purchasing permanent storage of atmospheric carbon dioxide. This is a win-win for Shopify and Climeworks as this purchase helps to scale and commercialize climate technology for massive impact on the long term. Shopify choosing to purchase carbon dioxide removal from Climeworks, shows that businesses are convinced of the Climeworks’ solution and its potential to help reverse climate change. Pioneering efforts, such as Shopify’s, increase the demand for carbon dioxide removal and help to make climate positivity more attainable for everyone by supporting the kickstart of a whole new industry.
Christoph Gebald, co-CEO and co-founder of Climeworks:
“We are pleased to see that ever more people and organizations are joining our journey towards a climate-positive world. The more pioneering customers, the faster the scale-up: Shopify acts as a pioneer leading the way for further private organizations to take bold actions to address their climate impact by removing carbon dioxide from the air with Climeworks.”