A total of 55% of employees in 2021 think businesses are not doing enough to tackle climate change, up from 45% in 2019, according to a survey of over 1,000 people carried out last week by Edinburgh-based eco-tech business Pawprint. The UK wide Pawprint; Climate Change And Your Workplace Survey, 202
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Pawprint, the Edinburgh-based eco tech business fighting against climate change, has smashed its £400,000 target seeing over £1 million already invested ahead of its crowdfund ending tonight. Hosted by Crowdcube the raise has attracted investment from over 720 investors including the ult
Edinburgh-based eco start-up Pawprint has smashed its crowdfunding target in less than a working day with over 200 new investors supporting the company.
A group of 50 angel investors have provided £580,000 of funding to Edinburgh-based climate change tech start-up Pawprint. The investors include high profile entrepreneurs such as Dietchef's Kevin Dorren and itison's Oli Norman.