The federal government’s Sustainable Development Technology Canada, or SDTC, has announced grants for four Atlantic Canadian startups: Hampstead, N.B.’s PLAEX Building Systems, and Halifax-based ZeroIN Foods, Drinkable Water Solutions and OceanSync Data Solutions.
In a statement, SDTC did not disclose the exact amounts of the grants, but said they were each worth between $50,000 and $100,000.
SDTC described the purpose of the grants as being to fund technologies that could help combat climate change and contribute to the circular economy.
“To seize the opportunities of the Net Zero economy