According to a recent LinkedIn post from CREW Carbon, venture firm Burnt Island Ventures is highlighting CREW’s alkalinity enhancement technology for wastewater treatment and connecting it to the rationale for leading the company’s Series A round. The post cites aging infrastructure, tighter regulations, and rising operating costs as key pressures on wastewater operators that the technology aims to address.
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The company’s solution is described as smart dosing of locally sourced minerals such as calcium carbonate, designed to improve treatment performance, lower costs, and deliver permanent greenhouse gas removal within weeks of deployment. The post also emphasizes CREW’s proprietary monitoring, reporting, and verification approach to quantify CO2 removal, positioning the firm as a bridge between wastewater plant budgets and demand for verified carbon credits.
For investors, the content suggests CREW is targeting both the water infrastructure and carbon markets, potentially unlocking dual revenue streams from operational savings and high-quality carbon credits. If the technology and verification framework scale as implied, CREW could benefit from regulatory drivers in wastewater as well as growing corporate demand for durable carbon removal, although execution, validation, and policy risk remain important factors to monitor.

