
Several startups, including MyGug and a company from Israel, have secured significant funding for innovative recycling technologies aimed at converting food waste and plastic into renewable energy and new materials. MyGug, based in Ireland, raised €900K to convert food waste into renewable energy, while the Israel-based startup plans to transform household trash into a new type of plastic-like material for industrial recycling in Massachusetts.
Food waste management start-up @my_gug, which is based in West Cork, has raised more than €900,000 in a seed funding round that will help expand its market reach in Ireland and beyond. https://t.co/R1PTv7jduN
An Israel-based start-up company said it can transform household trash — from stale muffins in plastic wrap to food-soiled Tupperware — into a new type of plastic-like material. It's eyeing Massachusetts for its first US-based industrial recycling plant. https://t.co/kExdLtRChP
MyGug raises nearly a million for food waste management tech https://t.co/R1PTv7jduN


