Ceezer cooperates with Milkywire

Sophie Deistler Sophie Deistler | 01.12.2022

Ceezer customers will be able to invest in Milkywire's Climate Transformation Fund to support carbon reduction projects.

Ceezer has agreed to a partnership with the Swedish company Milkywire. The Berlin-based start-up offers a platform on which companies can invest in environmental projects on a voluntary basis to offset their CO2 emissions. To do so, they buy emissions certificates from a project of their choice.

As part of the partnership, corporate customers can now also invest in Milkywire's Climate Transformation Fund (CTF) through Ceezer. The fund finances projects and research initiatives that work to reduce CO2 emissions over the long term. Often these projects are costly and still at an early stage where their success is not assured. Milkywire also supports grassroots organizations and advocacy groups with capital from the CTF. Klarna is among Milkywire's previous partners.

Magnus Drewelies founded Ceezer in 2021. Since then, the Berlin-based startup has secured seven-figure seed funding from Picus Capital. In September, the company was able to raise another 4.2 million euros.


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