City waste is an emerging source of clean power in India. Next month a company called Ramky Enviro Engineers plans to conduct a $200 million IPO and will use the funds to build a power plant that uses municipal waste as fuel.
Less than a month after announcing a joint development agreement with Waste Management, green chemistry developer Genomatica announced Tuesday that it has raised $45 million from the trash king and other investors.
Trash company Waste Management has an acquisition strategy that’s about as aggressive as a high tech firm, like Cisco. This week Waste Management bought majority equity interest in startup called Garick, which makes organic garden products and will contribute to Waste Management’s organic recycling services and supplies.
One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and Carl Rush is the go-to guy about opportunities with garbage. He’s Waste Management’s (s WM) point man for startups and is responsible for the half dozen investments the company has made over the past three years.
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