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BioHiTech Global to Increase Stake in HEBioT Resource Recovery Facility

2018-08-20 02:26:00| Waste Age

The Martinsburg, W.Va., facility is expected to generate more than $7 million in revenue in 2019 through processing municipal waste into a renewable fuel.

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