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Ecotone Renewables

Pittsburgh, PA

Alumni, Ecotone Renewables is back for a second growth project!

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Funding Goal
$50,000 - $124,000
Investment Type
Debt
Loan Term
36 months

What We Do

Alumni, Ecotone Renewables is back for a second growth project!

Ecotone Renewables is a next generation public benefit corporation advancing sustainability in local communities. Ecotone empowers communities to achieve sustainability through innovation and climate-smart practices. The company exists to support urban agriculture in new ways, as well as improve the earth’s long-term soil health which cultivates a healthier environment. Founded in Pittsburgh PA, Ecotone Renewables is scaling their anaerobic digestion technology to sustainably process food waste and replenish degraded, nutrient deficient soil.

Ecotone sustainably converts food waste into a powerful liquid fertilizer, Soil Sauce. This is done through on-site waste processors called ZEUS, which is a patent-pending and automated anaerobic digester housed in a shipping container. Ecotone’s signature Soil Sauce organic fertilizer is sold to local farmers, home gardeners, retailers, and plant enthusiasts.

Ecotone Renewables is a Honeycomb Alumni! You can learn more about their previous raise here: https://invest.honeycombcredit.com/campaigns/Ecotone-Renewables-1

Ecotone Renewables is offering debt-based securities under Regulation CF (“Reg CF”) through Honeycomb Portal LLC (“Funding Portal”). The campaign may contain forward-looking statements and information relating to the company, its business plan, and its industry. The contents of this profile are meant to be a summary of the information found in the company’s Form C. Before making an investment decision, investors should review the company’s Form C and theNote Purchase Agreement , found in the Offering Documents, for a complete description of its business, offering information, and risks. Remember that investing in private businesses is risky and investors could lose some or all of their investment.
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