A new venture capital firm raised $92 million to invest in companies focused on sustainable housing, farming, energy, and waste management.
Congruent Ventures, based in San Francisco, has already invested in nine companies, including companies that make robots for recycling plants and build 3-D images using lasers for, among other things, autonomous driving.
Congruent is looking to seed other startups in four categories: urbanization and transportation, clean energy, food and agriculture, and supply-chain innovation.
“If you project global resource needs 10 years into the future, how we move, how we eat, how we consume and how ...
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