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Minus Waste Solutions, a Toronto-based provider of food waste recycling and resource recovery services, has secured a growth equity investment from the Canada Business Growth Fund (CBGF).
Minus Waste Solutions says this partnership will support its mission to convert food waste into resources while expanding its footprint across Canada. The investment will accelerate the company’s plans to scale operations, enhance its technology platforms and pursue strategic acquisitions in the waste management sector.
“We are thrilled to partner with CBGF as we take Minus Waste Solutions into its next phase of growth,” Minus Waste Solutions President Leonidas Anagnostakos says. “This investment further validates our business model and our team’s dedication to providing innovative, sustainable solutions for food waste diversion. Together with CBGF, we are well positioned to drive meaningful impact in advancing a circular economy.”
“Minus Waste Solutions has built a highly differentiated and scalable platform in the waste management industry,” says Dale Tingley, comanaging partner at Canada Business Growth Fund. “We look forward to supporting their continued growth and helping them achieve their vision for a more sustainable future.”
Minus Waste Solutions operates a processing facility in Vaughan, Ontario, serving commercial, industrial and institutional clients. The company provides customized programs that divert organic waste from landfill, turning it into animal feed, renewable energy and other products.
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