Harvest Power wins award for Resource Recovery and Waste Management

logo_GGE10_2010_top_50_winners_artHarvest Power joins the elite group of the 2010 Going Green East Top 50 Private Companies by Winning an Award for Resource Recovery and Waste Management. The GGE50 is comprised of companies developing game-changing approaches and disrupting technologies.

Along with traditional criteria for selecting the winners-market size, disruptive potential, solid management team, product feasibility, and so on-this year, another criteria was added. Will this company experience success no matter what? Harvest Power is pleased to be among those fine organizations selected!

In a sector where too many companies have relied on favorable legislation, government subsidies, high energy prices, and even (it seems so long ago) a booming economy, the group looked for companies that are likely to succeed even if none of those factors goes their way.

Harvest Power vision of organic waste is that it is not waste at all, but rather an undiscovered urban asset. They mine these urban assets and redistribute the resources back into society in usable forms of renewable energy and high-quality compost-based soil products. Nothing is wasted and the end result is sustainable living.

Harvest’s super powered products and capabilities give them the opportunity to create a new life-cycle for organics. They assist communities with source separation programs, build renewable energy facilities and utilize best-in-class technologies to produce high-quality compost. They establish a bridge between waste and raw materials to recycle energy, nutrients and organic matter to provide sustainable solutions for communities.

Harvest provides industry leading technologies, project development and product marketing capabilities to extract the maximum value from organic waste through the production of renewable energy in combination with high-quality compost-based soil and mulch products. Harvest partners with compost facilities and waste managers in North America to build, own and operate next-generation organics recycling facilities.

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