Google has opened the first Google for Startups Accelerator: Circular Economy that aims to support efforts to create a circular economy and build a sustainable future without waste.
The accelerator program will support startups and nonprofits in APAC and North America that are using tech to solve global challenges such as pollution, waste and recycling, and climate change and biodiversity loss.
The Accelerator offers 10 weeks of virtual programming, which includes mentoring and technical support from Google engineers and external experts. Participants will be mentored in a mix of virtual 1-to-1 and 1-to-many learning sessions.
They will also be trained on design, marketing, customer acquisition, and leadership, and will get support on product and company strategy. Participants will also have early access to Google products, tools, and its network of industry experts; and partnerships on an advanced technology project.
Google’s first accelerator program for circular economy follows the successful Google for Startups Accelerator: Climate Change, which brought together the best of the company’s programs, products, people, and technology to climate change innovators. Alumni to this program include AmpUp, an electric vehicle software company; Community Energy Labs, which uses AI for smart energy management and decarbonization; and Wild Earth, a plant-based pet food company that harnesses biotech to create cruelty-free products with less environmental impact.
Applications are open until November 14 with the announcement of accepted companies set for February 2023. To know more about the program and to join, click here.