When Russia invaded Ukraine in February last year, work stopped at thousands of Ukrainian businesses including carbon capture-focused startup Carbominer. As tanks approached the capital Kyiv, inhabitants of the city, including employees of the company, were forced to flee for their own safety. Among them was Viktoria Oseyko, chief marketing officer, and her father Nick, founder and chief executive officer of Carbominer. But Ukraine soon retook control of the area. When the Russian forces were kicked out of the Kyiv region, it was like three or four weeks and the managing team decided to get back, explains Oseyko. Nick…
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