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Steps to deliver real green growth December 2022 Contents About the Climatetech CoalitionLogos of Selected ParticipantsBreakdown of ParticipantsIntroduction: The State of Climatetech TodayOverview of Policy RecommendationsMeasures to Help the Entire SectorEnergyGreenhouse Gas Removal (GGR)Food & AgtechThe Built EnvironmentTransport & MobilityWaste & PackagingIndustrial DecarbonisationCarbon AccountingNature Based Solutions About the Climate-tech Policy Coalition The Climate-tech Policy Coalition consists of the The Coalition for a Digital Economy (Coadec), Tech Nation,TechUK and the Centre for Climate Change Innovation (CCCI). Together they represent a cross-section of Its mission is to help unlock the economy of the future: a low, to no, carbon future of green growth fuelled From June to October 2022, the Climate-tech Policy Coalition undertook an intensive series of roundtables These roundtable discussions were completed under the Chatham House rule, with subsequent follow upsessions held with additionalfirms meaning that in total, over 100firms participated in this project. The The objective of this report is to equip policymakers and regulators with tangible steps to unleash the About Coadec Coadec is an independent advocacy group that serves as the policy voice for Britain’s technology-led startupsand scale ups. Coadec was founded in 2010 by Mike Butcher, Editor-at-Large of technology news publisher Coadecfights for a policy environment that enables early-stage British tech companies to grow, scale andcompete globally. We have over 2000 startups in our network and have been instrumental in buildingproactive coalitions of businesses and investors on issues that are integral to the health of the UK’s startup About Tech Nation Tech Nation fuels the growth of game-changing founders, leaders and scaling companies so they canpositively transform societies, environments and economies. Tech Nation provides them with the coaching,content and community they need for their journey in designing the future. Through its Net Zero Programme, About techUK techUK is the UK’s leading technology membership organisation, with more than 850 members spread acrossthe UK. We are a network that enables our members to learn from each other and grow in a way whichcontributes to the country both socially and economically. By working collaboratively with government andothers, we provide expert guidance and insight for our members and stakeholders about how to prepare for About Undaunted Undaunted, previously the Centre for Climate Change Innovation, is a multi-stakeholder partnership at theheart of London and the UK’s climate change innovation community led by the Grantham Institute at Imperial We bring together key stakeholders in London to speed up, grow and scale the solutions we need to face theclimate crisis. We do this by stimulating and housing dialogue with policymakers, entrepreneurs, academics, A Snapshot into UK Climate-tech Innovation | December 2022 as possible to ensure a just and sustainable future. We run an accelerator programme called the Greenhousefor early-stage climate innovators and deliver training programmes on climate innovation, amongst other Physically located in London, we also have a UK-wide and international outlook. We are leading catalyticinterventions with strategic partners to make London a world-leading nexus for climate innovation in all its Acknowledgements We are indebted to the startups that participated in the ten roundtable discussions that produced thesepamphlets. The authority and integrity of the recommendations hereafter stem from the real experiences Breakdown of Participants Location Founders Introduction: The State of Entrepreneurs are turning their attention to some of the greatest challenges humanity has ever faced, whilst Innovators across the UK are seeking to mitigate the impact of climate change by decarbonising the economyroot and branch, as well as reducing other impacts such as biodiversity, particulate pollution, eutrophication,and water and land use. And, as climate change is already impacting societies today, founders are developingadaptation tools and technology at pace to minimise disruption caused by already locked-in climate change. Crucially,firms in these three key areas represent the next economy, a paradigm shift withsignificant economic upside. They are also a fundamental part of combating climate change, as The UK’s net zero ecosystem already contributes around £60bn per year to the UK economy, supportingover 760,000 jobs.² Investors agree that climate-techs present an opportunity, ploughing $222bn into thesector between 2013 and 2022. Gobally, there are now 160 climate-tech unicorns, valued at over $1bneach, with 9 based in the UK. These make up just under 7% of the UK’s total number of tech unicorns, and The UK is a hotspot for climate-tech innovation today, powered by an established venture capital ecosystem,world-class regulat