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Impact Bioenergy Raises $3.6M Series A

Impact Bioenergy Raises $3.6M Series A

10/27/22, 10:22 AM
Location
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Money raised
$3.6 million
Industry
renewable energy
energy
Round Type
series a
Impact Bioenergy, a Seattle-based renewable energy company today announced it has completed its Series A funding round in the amount of $3.6M. ITOCHU Corporation, one of Japan's leading general trading companies, is an anchor investor in the round, with several of Impact Bioenergy's seed investors also participating. Impact Bioenergy builds and deploys community-scale systems that convert food waste into renewable natural gas, diverting food waste from landfills for productive reuse while also making a meaningful difference in reducing carbon emissions to reverse climate change.

Company Info

Company
Impact Bioenergy
Location
seattle, washington, united states
Additional Info
Impact Bioenergy® exists because food and energy systems are undergoing a transition towards decentralization. Food “waste” is the lowest hanging fruit as the strongest lever for positive change. We specialize in democratizing the power of waste-to-resource conversion. Towards that end, we manufacture and sell portable, prefabricated bioenergy systems that convert organic waste materials into organic plant food and renewable energy with zero waste. If you are an accredited investor interested in helping us grow to meet demands, then we invite you to check out our offering linked here: https://www.fundable.com/impact-bioenergy-inc Our systems process 25 to 1,500 tons per year of waste materials. Energy can be in the form of building heat, hot water, radiant heat, light, electricity, and prime motion. Plant food can be produced in liquid, dry or compost forms. We are also founders of Community Supported Biocycling, which is a community-based coop system for connecting food waste to regenerative agriculture, job creation, zero waste, energy conservation, renewable energy production, carbon sequestration, and ultimately the circular economy. Out technology helps to build a resilient food system that provides access to healthy, affordable organic food by engaging farmers, food/beverage businesses, communities and governments. We seek to make the world cleaner and more sustainable by empowering communities to generate renewable energy and valuable co-products from hyperlocal organic waste. Our goal is to help our customers and partners reduce operating costs and become leaders in sustainability by delivering decentralized solutions.

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