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“The world needs to embrace a suite of solutions”: Divert on tackling food waste and climate change
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Power Technology | May 16, 2023

Divert, a company founded by CEO Ryan Begin in 2007, has developed a solution to address the interconnected problems of food waste and the urgent need for clean energy. Divert takes a comprehensive approach to the food waste crisis by preventing waste through technology that extends the freshness of food and partnering with retailers to rescue unsold edible food for donation to food banks. Any remaining waste is converted into clean power through anaerobic digestion.

With 119 billion pounds of food wasted annually in the US, 34 million Americans facing hunger, and the pressing deadline to combat climate change, Divert's efforts to minimize food waste and mitigate its environmental impact are more important than ever. The company has experienced significant growth since its inception, expanding its partnerships with food retailers and developing new technologies and solutions to prevent wasted food upstream. Additionally, Divert has made strides in renewable energy, securing a long-term agreement with BP for the purchase of renewable natural gas generated from its facilities.

Divert's approach aligns with President Biden's executive order and demonstrates the company's commitment to addressing the wasted food crisis and promoting sustainability. By maximizing the freshness of food, recovering edible food for those in need, and converting waste into renewable energy, Divert is making a tangible impact on both social and environmental fronts.

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