The agreement is part of the company's initiative to partner with traditional waste industry companies to distribute its food waste disposal technology.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

March 14, 2019

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BioHiTech Announces Food Waste Digester Distribution Agreement

BioHiTech Global, Inc. just announced a food waste digester distribution agreement with a nationwide provider of environmental and regulated waste management solutions.

The agreement enables the National Waste Services Company to market BioHiTech's line of food waste digesters to its nationwide customer base. BioHiTech's Revolution Series and Eco-Safe Digesters provide an organics disposal solution that aligns with the sustainability vision of today's business customers, noted the company.

By eliminating food waste at the point of generation, BioHiTech's Digester technology helps waste service providers improve margins through decreased logistics costs and landfilling expenses while achieving a reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. This technology integrates into the traditional disposal model and enables traditional waste services companies to provide their customers with valuable real-time data analytics through the BioHiTech Cloud for food waste diversion tracking and compliance programs.

"We are excited to have entered into a distribution arrangement with this important nationwide waste services provider,” said Frank E. Celli, CEO of BioHiTech Global, in a statement. “We have designed our environmentally responsible food waste disposal technology to enable the industry to effectively meet customer needs while lowering overall costs and reducing CO2 emissions. We believe that partnering with waste management services companies is critical to our growth strategy and this is a very important step in that direction. We are confident that as they begin to deploy our products throughout their large customer footprint, the benefits to their customers, the environment and their bottom line will accelerate our growth and help build lasting value for our stockholders."

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