Danish pyrolysis specialist gets green loan for another waste plant in India

The joint Nordic government fund Nefco has granted EUR 2m to Mash Makes, which can now build its second Indian factory.
CEO of MASH Makes Jakob Andersen | Photo: Mash Makes/PR
CEO of MASH Makes Jakob Andersen | Photo: Mash Makes/PR

Danish cleantech company Mash Makes can now establish a second factory in India. The company, which specializes in the production of biofuel, biochar and carbon credits, has received a loan of EUR 2m from the Nefco fund, a joint press release states.

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