Turnover Labs in the News
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Turnover Labs is Helping Chemical Plants to Reuse Their Waste CO2
Tech Crunch - October 2024
“When it comes to a petrochemical plant, a lot of them want to do carbon capture and sequestration,” said Marissa Beatty, founder and CEO of Turnover Labs. “They haven’t figured out how they’re going to move massive quantities of this stuff off site and store it underground.” -
Turnover Labs Raises $1.4M to Transform Industrial CO2 Emissions into Chemical Building Blocks
Alley Watch - October 2024
The chemical manufacturing industry stands as a significant contributor to global carbon emissions, generating more than 2B metric tons of carbon dioxide annually. This environmental impact stems from both the raw materials required and the emissions produced during manufacturing processes. -
Turnover Labs: $1.4 Million (Pre-Seed) Raised To Decarbonize Chemical Manufacturing Industry
Pulse 2.0 - October 2024
Turnover Labs, an early-stage, NYC-based start-up that aims to decarbonize the chemical manufacturing industry and change the way the world produces petrochemicals, announced that it has closed a $1.4 million pre-seed funding round. -
Decarbonize the Chemical Industry
Turnover Release - October 2024
Turnover Labs leverages proprietary technology pioneered and developed at Columbia University to convert “dirty” CO2 produced in chemical manufacturing -- and released into the atmosphere -- into valuable chemical building blocks. -
Sweating the Nano Stuff
Michigan State University - May 2024
When Marissa Beatty, ’17, looks back at what she gained from her education at MSU, where she studied chemical engineering, she recalls how critical her work was in helping communities far from home. -
Turnover Labs is Transitioning Chemical Plants to Net Zero
Newlab - May 2024
In just 60 seconds, learn about Marissa's vision to replace petroleum-based precursors with sustainable alternatives, catalyzing the shift towards carbon neutrality in chemical manufacturing. Her team is currently designing a pilot system capable of scaling to process 10,000 tons of industrially emitted CO2 per year. -
A Promising Energy Start-Up Gets a Boost From NYU Tandon
NYU Engineering - February 2024
When Marissa Beatty, the CEO of Turnover Labs, was named to the 2024 Forbes “30 under 30” list, the publication praised her start-up’s efforts to move the chemical industry away from its reliance on petroleum-based chemical building blocks by providing carbon-neutral alternatives forged out of CO2 and renewable electricity. -
Catalyst for Change
Forbes - February 2024
Marissa Beatty says she knows how to make petrochemicals without fossil fuels. Beatty and her small team at Turnover Labs in New York City are developing a system that decarbonizes chemical plants in two ways -
Forbes 30 Under 30 Energy
Forbes - February 2024
With a PhD in chemical engineering, Marissa Beatty is the founder of Turnover Labs, a company that converts impure CO2 streams into valuable products without significant upstream or downstream purification.