The fast food chain has completed a five-day bootcamp which forms part of Chipotle Aluminaries Project, its food and agriculture-focused accelerator.

US-based fast food chain Chipotle has completed a five-day bootcamp working with eight companies focused on sustainable food and development through its Chipotle Aluminaries Project, according to Crunchbase News.

Chipotle Aluminaries Project is a seven-month accelerator Chipotle launched in partnership with non-profit foundation Uncharted in August 2018.

The scheme focuses farming and agriculture technology, alternative farming systems, innovative food products, and food waste and recovery, but Chipotle does not directly invest in the startups.

The eight participants in question included…

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