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Divert enters USD 1 billion infrastructure development agreement with Enbridge
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Mar 1, 2023

Divert enters USD 1 billion infrastructure development agreement with Enbridge

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  • Divert, a Massachusetts-based technology company focused on food-waste reduction, has entered a USD 1 billion infrastructure development agreement with Enbridge, a Canadian multinational pipeline and energy company. Furthermore, Divert secured USD 80 million in growth equity from Enbridge and USD 20 million led by current investor Ara Partners.

  • The infrastructure agreement would support the development of wasted food to renewable natural gas (RNG) facilities across the US, accelerating Divert’s expansion of anaerobic digestion facilities to sustainably convert wasted food into clean, renewable energy. The agreement aims to reduce nearly 400,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions yearly.

  • Over the next eight years, Divert hopes to expand its facilities to all major regions of the US, with facilities situated within 100 miles of 80% of the US population. Additionally, the company plans to establish new wasted food for RNG facilities in Canada.

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