In Latvia, Reclaim Resources announced that it has received $8 million from private investors who will manufacture Reclaim’s Vantage Waste Processor at a facility in an unnamed location in Latvia. The Processor uses thermal hydration to reduce municipal solid waste by 60 percent, then processing the waste through a continuous feed that produces ethanol and power. Reclaim will retain a 25% interest in the new company.
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