Month: January 2025

Green economy

GreenMine business update

Since our last update, a number of events have brought us closer to funding. Having terminated our agreement with 350PPM, in September 2024 we received a letter of engagement from an FCA-regulated international commercial finance firm, to raise £10.5 million convertible debt. Subject to the completion of their due diligence, which is currently in progress, a binding offer is hopefully imminent, and this will enable us to move to the next stage of commercialisation and we will begin a phased approach to bring our technology to the UK: Our strategic plan for a minimum of six industrial waste sites and deployment of [...]

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Outlook for landfill reclamation

While the primary focus is on reducing landfill usage through waste diversion and increased taxation, specific policies or large-scale projects dedicated to reclaiming existing landfill sites are not prominently featured in current government strategies. The emphasis remains on minimising future landfill dependency and enhancing recycling and waste processing capabilities. In summary, the UK's 2025 outlook on landfill reclamation centres on reducing landfill use through regulatory measures, financial disincentives, and technological innovations, with less emphasis on reclaiming existing landfill sites. That said, the challenge of landfill reclamation in the UK is very much an opportunity. By adopting a strategic and innovative approach, the [...]

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Our focus in 2025

Wishing you all a happy New Year! We’re looking forward to achieving some key milestones in the year ahead and have set out our key objectives as follows: • To establish GreenMine as a leader in the waste-to-energy sector • Launch our emissions-free waste carbonisation technology • Reduce greenhouse gases • Replace incineration with waste carbonisation • Reduce reliance on landfill sites • Reclaim historical landfill sites and repurpose them for residential, industrial or recreational use • Recycle by converting waste to bioenergy • Recover REE (rare earth elements)

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