CREW Carbon advanced its wastewater-based carbon removal model this week while bolstering its internal finance capabilities to support scaling. The company highlighted the global installed base of more than 50,000 wastewater treatment plants as a key pathway for deploying its technology without new permitting.
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CREW Carbon reported it is already involved in treating hundreds of millions of gallons of wastewater per day across multiple facilities worldwide, with additional long-term partnerships coming online. By embedding carbon removal directly into industrial wastewater systems, the firm aims to improve plant performance and lower operating costs for facility owners.
The company’s model is designed to generate verified carbon removal credits alongside operational efficiencies, creating potential revenue streams from both service contracts and carbon markets. This integrated approach positions CREW Carbon to benefit from rising demand for high-quality, verifiable carbon removal solutions from municipalities, industrial operators, and investors.
In parallel, CREW Carbon is recruiting a Strategic Finance Intern for Summer 2026 to work closely with its head of finance, signaling a formal buildout of its finance function. The role focuses on project modeling, investment processes, financial analysis, and capitalization strategy, with flexibility for Brooklyn-based or U.S. remote work.
The internship is targeted at candidates with graduate-level finance, consulting, or startup experience, indicating the position is intended as a high-impact contributor rather than a traditional internship. This emphasis on structured finance capabilities may support more sophisticated capital planning, larger project pipelines, and potential future fundraising.
Recent coverage by Latitude Media further increased visibility for CREW Carbon’s business model and the broader carbon removal sector. Overall, the week underscored the company’s twin focus on scaling its wastewater-integrated carbon removal operations and strengthening financial discipline to support long-term growth.

