Social Distancing Is Rewriting the Cleantech Startup Survival Guide

This week on The Interchange: how pausing the economy is impacting cleantech and climatetech startups.

With every state in America under a disaster declaration, the implosion for early-stage companies has been swift. According to a New York Times analysis, 6,000 people across 50 startups have lost their jobs since the middle of March. 

Once fast-growing companies are losing their revenue overnight. Startups in travel, consumer goods and fintech are the hardest hit by the current economic freeze. The full impact on climatetech and cleantech companies is still unknown. That will depend on the sector they’re targeting, whether they’re generating revenue and how long this crisis lasts.

Shayle Kann and Stephen Lacey talk with Emily Reichert, CEO of Greentown Labs, and Emily Kirsch, founder and CEO of Powerhouse about how early-stage companies can make it through the current economic calamity.

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