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With their model, Bureo is turning one of the most harmful forms of plastic wastes into responsible textile materials.
Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable finance, announces the project launch of Mirova Energy Transition 6 (MET6)1, its sixth strategy dedicated to energy transition infrastructure, aiming to raise up to €2 bn. This new vintage will continue to support decarbonization, mainly in Europe, where the need for diverse renewable energy sources has never been greater.
For five years, Mirova has been on the list of awardees of the “Corbeilles Mieux Vivre votre Argent” and thus recognized among the asset managers whose funds obtain the best financial performance over the long term.
Elyse Energy, one of the leading European players in e-fuels, today announces a financing transaction with Hy24 and Mirova to support the development of its e-methanol and sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) projects in France and Spain.
On the occasion of the NYC Climate Week, the Taskforce on Nature-Related Disclosure (TNFD) unveiled their Recommendations on nature-related issues. As a member of the TNFD, Mirova promptly announces its intention to adopt these Recommendations and begin implementation into reporting process.
The Mirova Environment Acceleration Capital (MEAC)[1] fund joins the TIBI initiative, which aims to increase the financing capacity of technology companies by mobilizing the savings of institutional investors, particularly insurers.
Waste Robotics, a Canadian company based in Trois-Rivières that develops and markets autonomous robots for sorting centers, announces that it has raised CAD 10 million from Mirova, an affiliate of Natixis Investment Managers dedicated to sustainable finance, and Fondaction. This investment aims to accelerate the company's commercial development and strengthen its presence in Europe, particularly in France, the UK and North America.
Berlin-based Nuventura develops switchgear (GIS) technologies that support the energy industry’s transition away from SF6 - the world’s strongest greenhouse gas, with 25,200x more global warming power than carbon dioxide.