The development of renewable energies goes through the "trash" box. Waste is increasingly being recovered to become a raw material with high potential. They are used to produce biomethane, biofuels, or are burned to heat neighborhoods or entire cities. Provided you manage to collect them. To secure their access to this resource, some players in the sector are positioning themselves by buying waste collection specialists.
"The key to success will be the ability to access waste"
CVE Group, an independent producer of renewable energies, has just announced the acquisition of 51% of the shares of Restovalor, a start-up specializing in the collection of biowaste - the three co-founders remaining in the capital of the company.
Based in Bordeaux, Restovalor collects 3000 tons of food biowaste per year from supermarkets, restaurants, school canteens, markets... Its goal is to reach 15,000 tons per year by 2030. For its part, CVE operates eight biogas plants - these...
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