Ecore International, a recycler of scrap tire rubber based in Lancaster, Penn., has gotten a $29 million investment round from Element Partners to help grow an already large business.
Ecore has already been around for 18 years and has several distinct business divisions focusing on sales of recycled materials for specific products like flooring and synthetic grass.
The company, previously called Dodge-Regupol, employs about 240 people.
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Lehigh Technologies closes funding round for rubber recycling » VentureBeat said:
[...] firm. In late May, Ecore International, a Lancaster, Penn.-based scrap tire rubber recycler, closed a $29 million round from Element Partners Tags: co:ecore international, co:Lehigh Technologies, deal, [...]