Industrious Labs

Climate Transformation Fund • United States
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Industrious Labs
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Decarbonizing heavy industries

Industrious Labs is an organisation dedicated to decarbonising heavy industry, with a specific focus on the aluminium, cement, steel and waste sectors. Their global cement campaign is centred around advocating for a shift from carbon-intensive Portland cement to existing, low-carbon technologies that can significantly reduce emissions in this sector. Whereas, their aluminium campaign aims to decarbonise the U.S. primary aluminium industry, leading to a substantial reduction in its CO₂ footprint. Industrious Labs prioritises four interconnected approaches to reducing emissions: advocacy campaigns, data and analysis, movement building, and strategic communications.

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Decarbonisation

There is a need to support efforts that can reduce emissions. Change is not happening fast enough on its own. A high-impact way of accelerating emission reductions is by supporting effective organizations influencing decision-makers to implement more ambitious climate policies. Another way is to support innovation in new fossil-free energy solutions in cases where market forces are not providing the necessary funds.

Enabling environment

Projects that shape policies, regulatory frameworks, and engage stakeholders to drive systemic change. These efforts create the conditions needed for clean energy and decarbonisation.

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