BMW i Ventures* said today it is investing in GreenSpark Software, a New York City-based company building operating software for the metal recycling industry. Existing investors Zero Infinity Partners and Third Prime also participated in the latest investment round. GreenSpark has raised ~$25 million in venture financing from BMW i Ventures, Zero Infinity Partners, Third Prime, Bienville Capital, and Tiger Global. (Read AutoInformed.com on: BMW i Ventures Buys into Phoenix Tailings)
“This investment positions GreenSpark to fast-track its product roadmap, expand into larger enterprise segments, and drive innovation in an industry that has long been underserved by technology,” BMW said. “Despite being a crucial part of the recycling ecosystem, the $120 billion+ recycled materials industry has lacked intuitive, modern software to streamline operations, finance, logistics, and commercial functions. GreenSpark’s platform leverages the latest technology to provide solutions for all segments of the recycled metals value chain, accelerating the circular economy and boosting operators’ profitability,” i Ventures claimed. Continue reading







Nissan to Increase Use of Green Steel in Japan
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Nissan Motor Company announced today that it will expand the use of low-CO2-emission steel manufactured in Japan.* Through this initiative, the proportion of low-CO2-emission steel Nissan uses in Japan in fiscal year 2025 is expected to increase by a factor of five compared to fiscal year 2023. Nissan aims to reduce CO2 emissions by 30% throughout the entire product life cycle [footnote 1] by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. (Read AutoInformed. Com on Nissan and Honda Sign Integration MOU! and Nissan Motor Posts Disastrous First Half Results, and Nissan Arc Business Plan is Sinking?)
To reach these goals, the company has increased efforts towards decarbonization in the entire process spanning from material procurement. How the apparent collapse of the proposed merger with Honda will affect embattled Nissan’s future is unclear. Continue reading →