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Carbon Reform, Co-Founder & COO Nick Martin | Founding Philly Ep. 19

May 01, 2023
Carbon Reform, Co-Founder & COO Nick Martin | Founding Philly Ep. 19
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Carbon Reform, Co-Founder & COO Nick Martin | Founding Philly Ep. 19
May 01, 2023

On this episode, I interview Nick Martin, Co-Founder & COO at Carbon Reform. Carbon Reform is designing the Carbon Capsule, a modular carbon dioxide capture device that helps building owners reduce CO2 and contaminant levels internally, while saving energy on heating and cooling.

The Carbon Capsule goes into a building's return air duct and as air moves through the building, it diverts part of it into the capsule. The CO2 that is captured is then sequestered permanently onsite into calcium carbonate or limestone. The company then sells downstream to heavy industries like concrete and steel to decarbonize their supply chain.
 
The company's Carbon Capsule integrates into existing systems and their team will conduct full indoor air quality assessments, and recommend the right combination of technology to help.
 
Carbon Reform was founded in early 2020, with the concept of democratizing access to carbon capture and are dedicated to the mission of clean air for people and our planet.

Last year, the team raised a $3 million dollar seed round which was led by by Azolla Ventures.
 
Nick and his co-founder Jo Norris, also were named to this years Forbes 30 under 30 for Social Impact.
 
Listen to Nick share his passion for renewable energy technology, the importance in finding ways to intersect emerging technologies with social impact,  and how he and his team are on a mission to  democratize access to carbon capture and carbon removable technology.

Interested in learning more about Carbon Reform? Check out https://www.carbonreform.com/

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This episode is sponsored by Insperity.

Show Notes

On this episode, I interview Nick Martin, Co-Founder & COO at Carbon Reform. Carbon Reform is designing the Carbon Capsule, a modular carbon dioxide capture device that helps building owners reduce CO2 and contaminant levels internally, while saving energy on heating and cooling.

The Carbon Capsule goes into a building's return air duct and as air moves through the building, it diverts part of it into the capsule. The CO2 that is captured is then sequestered permanently onsite into calcium carbonate or limestone. The company then sells downstream to heavy industries like concrete and steel to decarbonize their supply chain.
 
The company's Carbon Capsule integrates into existing systems and their team will conduct full indoor air quality assessments, and recommend the right combination of technology to help.
 
Carbon Reform was founded in early 2020, with the concept of democratizing access to carbon capture and are dedicated to the mission of clean air for people and our planet.

Last year, the team raised a $3 million dollar seed round which was led by by Azolla Ventures.
 
Nick and his co-founder Jo Norris, also were named to this years Forbes 30 under 30 for Social Impact.
 
Listen to Nick share his passion for renewable energy technology, the importance in finding ways to intersect emerging technologies with social impact,  and how he and his team are on a mission to  democratize access to carbon capture and carbon removable technology.

Interested in learning more about Carbon Reform? Check out https://www.carbonreform.com/

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This episode is sponsored by Insperity.