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Is "Waste-To-Value" The Next Big Private Equity Category?

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  That "waste-to-value" is increasingly getting quiet attention from private equity and infrastructure investors.

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The article by Rob Day on Forbes, published on February 19, 2025, discusses the emerging trend of "Waste-to-Value" as a potential new category for private equity investments. It explores how companies are increasingly focusing on transforming waste into valuable resources, thereby creating new revenue streams and reducing environmental impact. The piece highlights several examples of businesses that have successfully turned waste materials into products like biofuels, recycled plastics, and other commodities. It also delves into the financial incentives driving this shift, including government subsidies, carbon credits, and the growing market demand for sustainable products. The article suggests that private equity firms are beginning to see waste management and recycling not just as a regulatory compliance issue but as a lucrative investment opportunity with significant growth potential, driven by both economic and ecological benefits.

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