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Investment Note: Renewable Metals

An advanced recycling solutionaddressing key battery supply-chain gaps in the clean energy transition.

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SAF Investor Article - It takes a village: Why venture capital is looking to corporate expertise.

Corporate involvement is proving to be a foundational building block of the renewable revolution.

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AFR Article - Former BHP CFO raises millions for metals recycling plant

We're proud to share that Climate Tech Partners has invested in Renewable Metals,

Investments
Climate Tech Partners welcomes three new corporate partners to start the year

Climate Tech Partners is excited to welcome BHP Ventures, Technip, and Windlab

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From Ambition to Delivery: The Next Phase of Climate Capital in Australia

The Climate Investor Forum is the annual pulse check for climate capital in Australia.

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Investment Note: Hullbot

We are proud to announce our first investment in Sydney-based startup, Hullbot, a pioneering robotics company tackling one of the maritime industry’s most pressing challenges: fuel efficiency and emissions reduction through proactive autonomous hull cleaning robots.

Investments
Climate Tech Partners backs Hullbot in cutting shipping emissions: $16m series A

Leading Australian robotics company decarbonising global shipping, Hullbot, has closed a $16m (AUD) Series A round, to expand its leading climate tech globally.

Investments
Climate tech is growing up and that’s good for investors

Recently, I had the privilege of speaking at the LGT Climate Conference, where Al Gore delivered an impassioned reminder that the science hasn’t changed, but the urgency has intensified.

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Climate Tech Partners featured in Qantas 2025 Sustainability Report

It’s a proud moment for the Climate Tech Partners team: in its 2025 Sustainability Report, Qantas recognised Climate Tech Partners as one of the key initiatives supporting their energy transition and decarbonisation journey.

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