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NEXE Innovations Inc NEXNF


Primary Symbol: V.NEXE

NEXE Innovations Inc. is a Canada-based compostable materials company. The Company designs, manufactures and commercializes compostable materials for everyday consumer products. The Company has developed patented, fully compostable, plant-based, single-serve coffee pods for use in single-serve coffee machines. Its product NEXE Pod is a plant-based, fully compostable, and single-serve coffee format machines. Its wholly owned subsidiary, Xoma Operations Inc, provides products that are packaged in the fully compostable and plant-based NEXE pod. The Company's products include XOMA Keto Cocoa, XOMA Matcha, XOMA Turmeric, Golden Milk, XOMA Coffee Fortified with MCT, XOMA Mindful Mushroom Coffee, and XOMA Keto Coffee. The Company’s other subsidiaries include NEXE Technology Corp. and G-Pak Holdings Ltd.


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Comment by Dunworkin2on Mar 23, 2021 9:37am
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RE:RE:Starbucks looking for more solutions to cut carbon

RE:RE:Starbucks looking for more solutions to cut carbonI see an opportunity....in the video I previously shared Ash talked about building relationships with producers.....here is a producer (Starbucks) who is looking for solutions to get a better carbon score......NEXE has a solution.

ESG is only getting started. Imo, the biggest scam in the past 30 years has been recycling, and how much plastic that consumers place in their blue box every week for what they think will be recycled only to have it end up in landfill, the oceans, or shipped to other countries to manage. 

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