it was 2012 when Audi first engaged Krajete to produce synthetic methane using microbes. Thirteen years on, the partnership has evolved to yield technologies to capture carbon dioxide (CO2), nitrogen oxides (NOX) and other harmful emissions from cars, stationary engines and, even, whole cities. But how did a small biotechnology and emissions valorisation start-up end…
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