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5 sustainable startups prioritising the planet and devising sustainable solutions

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Amid ongoing concerns about climate change, carbon emissions, pollution and what the future of our planet holds, protecting the environment is becoming more and more essential daily. A number of impressive sustainable startups have sprung up in an effort to make the environment a better place and to preserve it from all types of concerns. According to a report, the sustainability and environmental market is expected to touch $60.7 billion with an impressive CAGR of 27.8%. 

The sustainable startups that we have mentioned below are attempting to solve lucrative and tricky problems ranging from effective recycling to limiting carbon emissions. 

Sustainable startups

Here are 10 sustainable startups to look out for:

1. TemperPack

TemperPack

TemperPack is a Virginia-based sustainable startup that creates sustainable packaging solutions for life science industries and perishable foods. Their recyclable insulated packaging is the first of its kind and offers both consumers and manufacturers a sustainable alternative to traditional packaging.

2. Dropel

Dropel

A New York-based textile startup that deals with life-proof fabrics made from natural fibres that are resistant to stains, spills, and more with the patent-pending technology. They create stronger fabrics so that the garments will have longer life in consumer closets. 

3. Grow A Wish

Grow a wish

Grow A Wish is an innovative and an ambitious startup that sells greeting cards with a bit of a twist. Every card of this startup is laced with tiny seeds which can be planted and result in preety flowers and a lasting memory. Moreover, the startup has developed a wish-giving program for disadvantaged people so that they can receive sponsorship that will make their wishes come true. 

4. Materra

Materra

Materra is a California-based sustainable farming company that is innovating and transforming the maintenance of farmlands to ameliorate sustainability as well as the quality. With the help of these services, farmers can build a longer-term outlook for their businesses that is good for them as well as for the environment.

5. LastSwab

Lastswab

LastSwab is a sustainable startup that aims to reduce single-use waste by creating a reusable cotton swab. Their main product is a cotton swab alternative that can get used at least a thousand times due to its easy to clean design and numerous swab options for various application purposes. 

6. Loam Bio

Loam Bio

Loam Bio is an Australia-based startup which was previously known as Soil Carbon Co. It develops a technology where the crops are inoculated with symbiotic microorganisms to create better and healthy soil by capturing carbon and reintroducing it back into the soil. 

7. Grove collaborative

Grove collaborative

Grove collaborative is a popular home and personal care startup that creates hardworking and eco-friendly products. Their product line ranges from home and laundry to beauty and pet products with an ambitious goal of going 100% plastic free by the end of year 2025.

8. Agricool

Agricool

Agricool aims to recycle used shipping containers into urban farms to grow pesticide-free products that are easily available to all communities. By optimising the air quality, lighting, and irrigation required for farming operations, this startup has developed a farming method that is 100* more productive than conventional methods.

Conclusion

To sum up, everything that has been stated above, climate discussions are becoming more and more important and these above-mentioned sustainable startups will play a significant role in shaping the evolution of green commerce for upcoming years. 

Keep your eye out for these promising sustainable innovators as they continue to scale, grow and and transform everything from energy to recycling. 

Also, if you want to drive a moment towards a sustainable world, join our sustainable brands community.

Prachi, an accomplished Chief-Editor at The Sustainable Brands Journal, has 15+ years of experience in Europe, the Middle East, and India, managing 90+ global sustainable brands. She's a prolific writer in sustainability, contributing to various publications. Prachi's unwavering passion and expertise make her a recognized authority, driving positive change and inspiring a sustainable future.

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