Ceezer receives 4.2 million euros

The start-up operates a B2B marketplace for CO2 certificates. The money comes from Carbon Removal Partners and Norrsken VC, among others.
Berlin-based start-up Ceezer has raised a €4.2 million funding round. Venture capitalists Carbon Removal Partners and Norrsken VC lead the round. Existing investor Picus Capital participated again. With the capital raised, Ceezer intends to expand its impact and sourcing team. In addition, the start-up wants to further develop its product.
Magnus Drewelies founded Ceezer 2021. Via the Ceezer platform, companies should be able to find climate protection projects and compare their prices and quality characteristics there. The companies can buy the emission certificates from the project developers. This should make it easier for companies to compensate for unavoidable CO2 emissions. This is especially interesting for companies that have committed to reducing their emissions, the company said.
Back in April, the startup closed a pre-seed funding round and received a seven-figure sum. "We are very excited to be working with two of the most exciting investors in the climate space alongside our existing investor Picus Capital. This is a perfect set-up to secure our place in the fledgling climatetech ecosystem," says CEO Drewelies.

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