The project aims to strengthen green start-ups in their role in the transformation of the economy towards a green economy.
The using of urban landscapes for food production makes cities more sustainable and more liveable. At the same time it is an opportunity for start-ups and initiatives to develop innovative business models.
The project develops an evaluation model with which the economic, ecological and social impact of start-up support programmes can be recorded, assessed and improved.
The project analyses the structural change in the automotive industry triggered by globalisation, digitalisation and climate protection.
The aim of the project is to develop, test and institutionalise a standard for assessing the sustainability potential of start-ups.
The Sustainability 4All project will encourage the early and lasting integration of climate protection and other sustainability concerns into newly founded, innovative companies.
The aim of the EU-funded project is to test new forms of cooperation between students, companies and start-ups in promoting green innovation and to improve existing services.
The StartGreen Award fosters green economy entrepreneurs from Germany. It supports innovative start-ups and exemplary start-up funding initiatives.
At the Green Entrepreneurship Academy in Northern Kosovo, young aspiring entrepreneurs from Kosovo receive individual training in the field of sustainable entrepreneurship.
The StartGreen@School project promotes a sustainable entrepreneurial culture in schools. The aim is for students to learn more about business start-ups in the field of sustainability.
More support for green start-ups: This is what Green Start-Up Investment Alliance aims to achieve. The hands-on project searches for ways to promote environmental and climate protection.
Online information and networking portal: The green start-up community meets at StartGreen in order to counter the greatest environmental and social challenges of our time together.
Information tool for documenting start-ups in the areas of green technology, transformation of the energy system away from fossil fuels, climate mitigation, and the circular economy.
The “StartUp4Climate” initiative focuses on the consistent alignment of start-up support systems in Germany with climate protection and sustainability goals.
The main goal of SHIFT is to enable relevant actors and intermediaries to support sustainable entrepreneurship more effectively.
Scientific study of the drivers and obstacles to transforming the German economy into a green economy on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).