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Maritime carbon capture startup using calcium oxide chemistry to capture ship exhaust CO2 as solid calcium carbonate for offloading; onboard retrofit technology for shipping decarbonization.
Seabound is a maritime carbon capture technology company developing systems that capture CO2 from ship exhaust directly onboard vessels, storing it as calcium carbonate for offloading at port — enabling the shipping industry to reduce emissions without switching to alternative fuels. Founded in 2021 and headquartered in London, Seabound has raised approximately $4.8 million in seed funding and is developing a post-combustion carbon capture approach that can retrofit onto existing ships without requiring engine replacements or fuel changes.\n\nSeabound's system works by diverting flue gas from a ship's engine exhaust through a reaction chamber containing calcium oxide (quicklime), which reacts with CO2 to form calcium carbonate — a solid, stable material that can be offloaded at port and sold as a feedstock for construction materials or industrial processes. This chemistry eliminates the need for compressed CO2 storage or cryogenic liquefaction, which are significant technical and safety challenges for onboard carbon capture. The calcium oxide can be regenerated at port facilities.\n\nIn 2025, Seabound operates in the emerging maritime decarbonization market where the International Maritime Organization (IMO) has established targets to cut shipping emissions 50% by 2050. Maritime shipping is responsible for approximately 2.5% of global CO2 emissions, and the sector faces growing regulatory pressure (EU ETS carbon pricing extending to shipping from 2024). Seabound competes with other maritime carbon capture startups and against alternative decarbonization approaches (ammonia fuel, hydrogen, LNG). The 2025 strategy focuses on completing pilot installations on commercial vessels, demonstrating the techno-economic case for operators, and partnering with port infrastructure providers for calcium oxide supply and calcium carbonate offtake.
Value-positioned RTD iced tea from PepsiCo-Unilever joint venture; bold flavors at accessible prices in convenience stores competing with AriZona in mainstream tea.
Brisk is a functional beverage brand offering ready-to-drink iced tea and juice drinks, jointly owned by PepsiCo and Unilever under the Lipton brand partnership. Launched in the 1990s, Brisk positioned itself as a bold, value-priced iced tea targeting younger consumers who wanted flavorful, refreshing beverages at affordable prices — often sold in large cans and bottles that delivered more volume at lower per-ounce costs than premium tea brands. The brand's irreverent advertising featuring clay-animated celebrities became culturally memorable.
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