Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund invests in Resilient Power, CMC Machinery, and Infinium

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Amazon's The Climate Pledge Fund is investing in three more companies working to develop sustainable technologies. The businesses are Resilient Power, a company building electric vehicle charging technology; CMC Machinery, a company with technology that makes custom-sized boxes that eliminate the need for single-use plastic packaging; and ultra-low carbon electrofuels company Infinium.

With these additional companies, the Fund has now invested in 11 businesses, all of which are pioneering products and services that will help facilitate the world’s transition to a low-carbon economy.

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