Svante Technologies Inc., a leader in carbon capture and removal with its advanced structured adsorbent filter technology, has earned a spot on TIME and Statista’s list of the “World’s Top GreenTech Companies of 2025.” This prestigious recognition highlights Svante’s pivotal role in advancing industrial sustainability and its leadership in the green tech sector.
Selected from over 8,000 companies globally, Svante is one of only five Canadian companies to receive this honor. The acknowledgment celebrates Svante’s groundbreaking contributions to carbon management and its innovative solutions aimed at addressing climate challenges.
Claude Letourneau, President and CEO of Svante, shared his excitement: “This recognition reflects our team’s dedication to developing sustainable carbon capture and removal technologies. With the launch of our first gigafactory in Vancouver, which will produce filters capable of capturing 10 million tonnes of CO2 annually, we are reshaping industries to create low-carbon products by preventing CO2 from entering the atmosphere and removing it from the air.”
Svante’s structured adsorbent filter technology provides an economically feasible and environmentally responsible method to capture CO2 from industrial emissions and directly from the air (direct air capture, or DAC). The captured CO2 can be stored underground or transformed into valuable products like sustainable aviation fuel, industrial materials, and consumer goods.
The company’s innovative approach has gained recognition across industries such as pulp and paper, cement, steel, oil and gas, and DAC. Svante was also recently inducted into the Cleantech Group’s Global Cleantech 100 Hall of Fame and appeared on the XPRIZE’s XB100 list of the world’s top deep tech companies. Its inclusion in the “World’s Top GreenTech Companies of 2025” solidifies Svante’s position as a key player in global carbon management.
As Svante continues to scale its operations and refine its technology, this recognition from TIME and Statista underscores the company’s potential to drive lasting change in the global fight against CO2 emissions. Based in Vancouver, Canada, Svante manufactures nanoengineered filters and modular rotary contactor machines designed to capture and eliminate CO2 from industrial emissions and the atmosphere sustainably.
The company is also featured on the 2025 Global Cleantech 100 and was recently added to the Cleantech Hall of Fame. Additionally, Svante ranks among the XPRIZE Foundation’s XB100 top 100 private deep tech companies and is listed second on Corporate Knights’ Future 50 fastest-growing sustainable private companies.