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Cincy Carbon to Speak at Cincinnati Climate Week 2026

  • May 25
  • 2 min read


At Cincy Carbon, we believe that meaningful climate innovation happens when bold ideas, passionate leaders, and collaborative communities come together. That’s why we are excited to announce that our team will be speaking during the upcoming Cincy Climate Week 2026 and the Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit this June.


Hosted by Green Umbrella, Cincinnati Climate Week brings together entrepreneurs, manufacturers, researchers, nonprofits, policymakers, and community leaders who are all working toward a more sustainable future for our region. With dozens of events happening across Greater Cincinnati, the week creates an incredible opportunity to connect, collaborate, and accelerate climate-focused innovation.


As a company focused on transforming carbon waste into valuable industrial resources, Cincy Carbon is proud to be part of the conversation shaping the future of sustainable manufacturing in Ohio and beyond. During the event, we’ll be sharing insights on carbon utilization, circular economy solutions, and how emerging technologies can help industries reduce waste while creating new economic opportunities.


We are especially excited to engage with fellow innovators, climate advocates, and business leaders who are passionate about building resilient and forward-thinking communities. Events like these remind us that real progress happens through partnerships and shared action.

The Midwest Regional Sustainability Summit on Friday, June 12, 2026 at the Sharonville Convention Center will feature more than 100 speakers, an exhibitor expo, performances, and sustainability-focused programming throughout the day. We are honored to contribute to a week dedicated to education, innovation, and regional impact.


If you’ll be attending Cincinnati Climate Week, we’d love to connect. Stay tuned for additional details about our speaking session, and be sure to stop by and say hello.


Together, we can continue turning innovative ideas into practical climate solutions for the future.

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