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.
At CTP, we believe that scalable climate tech and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) innovation can unlock climate targets and create economic opportunities for Australia. @Qantas’ public acknowledgment reinforces the important role of venture-led innovation in decarbonising aviation.
Validation of our thesis: the transition to low-carbon aviation is technologically feasible, but complex. Collaboration between incumbents, governments, and deep tech startups is crucial. If we are to scale projects and unlock more capital, corporates and customers need to be engaged earlier in the development.
What’s next: We’re actively scouting the world and investing in startups with new SAF technologies — so reach out if you are building in low carbon liquid fuels.
It’s been great working with our investors, Qantas and Airbus, in this space. Thanks to the team at Qantas for highlighting the importance of innovation in your sustainability journey and we are excited about the journey ahead.
Read the report: Qantas 2025 Sustainable Report
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