
Orlando, Florida-based Sustainable Green Team (SGTM), which processes land clearing debris, storm debris and yard waste into marketable products, has announced a strategic partnership with Australia-based VRM Biologik, which offers services including topsoil regeneration.
Under the agreement, SGTM will offer VRM technology and products into North, Central and South America and the Caribbean.
“The expanded relationship will see VRM increase its equity in SGTM, solidifying its commitment to mutual success and growth,” SGTM says as part of its announcement.
Also as part of the agreement, SGTM has been granted exclusive rights for deploying VRM Biologik programs throughout the Americas and will act as the implementer of an expanded licensing and manufacturing program delivering access to VRM’s products in the region.
“We are excited to partner with VRM Biologik to expand their innovative biotechnology solutions into the Americas and the Caribbean,” says Tony Raynor, CEO of SGTM. “This partnership will not only enhance our product offerings but also contribute to the growth and development of both companies.”
“SGTM's strong United States manufacturing capacity and market reach makes them an ideal partner for us,” VRM Biologik founder Ken Bellamy says. “Together, we will drive delivery of sustainable solutions for organic waste and sustainable agriculture to make a significant impact globally.”
VRM Biologic says it uses nonchemical, nontoxic restoration methods to improve crop yields and help grow “drought buffering” vegetation.
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