• Mr. Neil Weins has been appointed to EarthRenew’s Board of Directors
  • Mr. Weins will continue to serve as the President of EarthRenew’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Replenish Nutrients Ltd.
  • Neil spent many years serving on the Recycling Council of Alberta and the Compost Council of Canada
  • EarthRenew is also pleased to announce that it has entered into agreements to settle $541,796 of Replenish’s outstanding debt
  • EarthRenew transforms livestock waste into a high-performance organic fertilizer used by growers in the US and Canada
  • EarthRenew (ERTH) opened trading at C$0.32 per share

Mr. Neil Weins has been appointed to EarthRenew’s Board of Directors.

Mr. Weins will also serve as the company’s chief technical officer and head of sales, effective immediately.

Mr. Weins will also continue to serve as the President of EarthRenew’s recently acquired wholly-owned subsidiary, Replenish Nutrients Ltd. 

Neil has been a serial entrepreneur over the past 20 years. Mr. Weins has focused on nutrient recovery from waste products throughout Western Canada and transforming them into useable agricultural nutrients. Neil spent many years serving on the Recycling Council of Alberta and the Compost Council of Canada. He has created a variety of “nutrimental” fertilizer products ranging from Biosul to the current line of Replenish macro-and micro-nutrients. Neil holds a Bachelor of Science degree in agriculture.

EarthRenew is also pleased to announce that it has entered into agreements to settle $541,796 of Replenish’s outstanding debt by issuing 2,184,663 common shares at an effective price per share of $0.248. 

EarthRenew transforms livestock waste into a high-performance organic fertilizer to be used by organic and traditional growers in Canada and the United States.

Located on a 25,000 head cattle feedlot, EarthRenew’s flagship Strathmore plant is capable of producing up to four megawatts per hour of low-cost electricity powered by a natural gas-fired turbine. The exhausted heat from the turbine is used to convert manure into certified organic fertilizer.

EarthRenew (ERTH) opened trading at C$0.32 per share.

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