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Re-Nuble

http://www.re-nuble.com/
Last activity: 27.10.2023
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Re-Nuble is an agricultural technology company that uses organic cycling science™ technology to transform unrecoverable vegetative food byproducts into a platform of sustainable technologies for soilless farming.
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Location: United States, New York
Employees: 1-10
Phone: +1 646-266-9775
Total raised: $1.1M
Founded date: 2015

Investors 8

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
23.11.2020Seed$1.1M-

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22.07.2022The Week in Agrifoodtech: String Bio raises $20m, SVG heads south with $50m agtech fundIndian biotech company String Bio landed Series B funding this week and announced plans to turn methane into alternative protein. California’s SVG Ventures announced a new fund specifically supporting the ag sectors in Australia and New Zea...
18.07.2022Re-Nuble partners with Cruz Foam to create indoor farm nutrients from seafoodRe-Nuble is on a mission to upcycle a portion of the nearly 1.3 billion metric tons of food wasted annually. The New York-based company, which produces nutrients from organic waste for indoor farms, is partnering with another circular econo...
23.11.2020Food waste to indoor farming input: Re-Nuble raises $1.1m seed fundingStartups are taking a diversity of approaches to tackle the issue of food waste. Phood is using hardware and software to measure and address waste in restaurant kitchens, while Clean Crop is targeting post-harvest wastage. Ambrosia turned l...
05.04.2018Smithfield Partners with Agtech Startup to Convert Controversial Hog Waste Lagoons into Sustainable FertilizerSmithfeld Foods, the world’s largest pork processor and hog producer, is launching a partnership with Florida startup Anuvia Plant Nutrients to convert the hog manure created by the company’s farming operations into fertilizer. Anuvia Plant...
04.01.201830 Food Technologies to Support Your Sustainable New Year’s ResolutionsWhen it comes to technology in the first week of January, you might be thinking wearable fitness trackers and meal replacements. But there is a whole host of startups with technology that can also help with resolutions skewed toward agricul...
02.10.201710 Brooklyn scientists you should knowAll startups and tech companies are basically built around trying out new ideas. If you boil that idea to its core, you get science. In Brooklyn, we’re blessed with a bevy of scientists working on trying out solutions to the problems of the...
29.09.2017‘Corporate industrial food sucks’: Highlights from NYC AgTech Week 2017How can we grow more food in cities? That was the seemingly simple question tackled by innovators, developers, investors and thought-leaders in New York last week. And the proposed answers were anything but simple. Over the course of NYC Ag...
30.08.2017Why agtech grows in BrooklynThe Brooklyn landscape is going green — and not just on rooftop farms. Of late, the borough has seen an explosion of innovation about how to grow fresh, healthy food in the heart of the city. Digging beds on rooftops and harvesting baby rad...
27.03.2017Go to Downtown Brooklyn’s version of ‘Shark Tank’ this weekThis Wednesday check out the Make It In Brooklyn pitch competition, featuring a panel of local celebrity judges and five Brooklyn-based food startups. Each of the startups will have two minutes to pitch the panel on their idea, with the jud...
27.03.2017Hear about the growth of Brooklyn’s urban farming movementFarming is becoming big business in the city. Companies like Gotham Greens, the Brooklyn Grange and Newark’s AeroFarms are producing crops in urban space, and startups like Agrilyst and Re-Nuble are building services to help urban and indoo...
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