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EPA Funds Small Biz Environmental Tech

Summarized by Catamist’s AI from other outlets’ reporting and checked for neutrality. Original sources are linked below.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $3.6 million to nine small businesses through its SBIR program, aiming to develop and commercialize innovative environmental technologies. This crucial funding targets complex challenges such as water quality monitoring, PFAS contamination, and indoor air toxins, ultimately fostering a healthier planet and a more sustainable economy.

EPA Funds Small Biz Environmental Tech
  • epa.gov reports: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has allocated $3.6 million in funding to nine small businesses through its Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program.
  • As reported by "Environmental Science News", these funds are intended to support the development and commercialization of innovative environmental technologies.
  • "GreenTech Today" noted that the initiative specifically targets complex challenges such as water quality monitoring, PFAS contamination, and indoor air toxins.
  • The EPA's investment aims to foster innovation for a healthier planet and a more sustainable economy, a goal reiterated by "EcoWatch Daily".
  • This funding represents Phase II awards, building on earlier "proof of concept" work, to help bring successful innovations to market.
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