Harvest Power lands cash for compost, biogas

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Hauler Waste Management and venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins boost investment in Harvest Power, which is pursuing different technologies around food and yard waste.



 

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Great Green News!

Harvest Power is so excited about this new partnership with Waste Management. It's coming on the heels of an exciting grant from the Canadian government's Clean Energy Fund. Hear Harvest Power CEO Paul Sellew's comments, plus find out more about us at http://blog.harvestpower.com/events-happenings/expanding-next-generation-organics-recycling-facilities/

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