The Next Big Thing in Carbon Capture? Trash.

A group of tech companies is investing in a new method of removing CO2 from the atmosphere by capturing gas emitted when household waste is incinerated.

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A group of technology companies is investing in a new form of carbon capture that aims to cut emissions from household waste in an effort to reduce landfill use and to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. 

Frontier, an umbrella group of tech companies including payments firm Stripe, internet giant Google and software company Salesforce is investing just under $32 million in a carbon-capture-and-storage project in Norway in the hope of removing 100,000 metric tons of carbon from the atmosphere between 2029 and 2030. 

>> Read more in The Wall Street Journal

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