Waste Treatment and Resource Recovery Technology

New Earth Solutions has developed a range of processes for the biological treatment of commercial and municipal wastes.

Latest News

If you are a journalist and would like more information about New Earth Solutions Group Limited or the UK composting industry in general, please contact:
Rachel Surbuts
Communications and Marketing Manager
Tel: 01202 812300
rachel.surbuts@newearthgroup.co.uk

January 10th, 2010

Consultation begins on plans for new renewable energy facility at Dorset Green Technology Park

New Earth Energy (New Earth), the Dorset-based renewable energy company, has confirmed plans for public consultation on its proposals to build a new renewable and low-carbon energy facility at Dorset Green Technology Park (formerly known as The Winfrith Technology Centre).  A public exhibition of the proposals will be held at Winfrith Village Hall, off Winbrook [...]

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December 10th, 2009

Carbon Trust invests £4m into New Earth to turn waste into power

£4m investment to support New Earth’s creation of a waste to energy business.
Fast growing UK waste treatment and renewable energy company, New Earth Solutions Group Limited (New Earth) has received a £4m investment from Carbon Trust Investments Limited.
Following the investment by Carbon Trust, New Earth has completed the second closing in its ongoing £15m equity [...]

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December 8th, 2009

New Earth Solutions Group further funding success

New Earth Solutions Group has achieved financial close on two projects with approaching £20 million of investment, including circa £13.5 million of senior debt provided by Norddeutsche Landesbank (NORD/LB).
Cotesbach waste treatment facility
New Earth has achieved financial close on its latest Mechanical and Biological Treatment (MBT) facility at Lutterworth in Leicestershire, which will become the company’s [...]

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November 23rd, 2009

New Earth Solutions Group makes progress in the west of England

New Earth Solutions Group has achieved major progress in its programme to deliver a Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) facility on the former Britannia Zinc works at Avonmouth.  On the 4th November, Bristol City Council approved permission for a 200,000 tonnes per annum MBT facility. In addition, New Earth has completed an agreement with St Modwen [...]

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