Why international investors look to Stockholm for cleantech innovations
It's easy to be gloomy about the climate crisis but in Stockholm there's hope.

For nearly a decade and a half, Stockholm-based companies have been in the vanguard of the clean technology sector. Now, as consumers become more attuned to the global climate crisis, investors seeking solutions that reduce negative environmental impact are turning to Sweden's capital.
From Ekoligens, which has developed clothes hangers out of recycled cardboard and paper to SurfCleaner, which has created an energy efficient system for collecting and separating pollutants like plastic and oil from water, the city is pioneering tomorrow’s sustainable solutions, today.
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