Sustainable Green Team launches waste conversion partner program

The program seeks partner companies with access to organic waste streams.

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Florida-based Sustainable Green Team Ltd. (SGTM) has launched its Regional Licensing Partner Program aimed at producing eco-friendly products through waste conversion.

The program is designed to establish a nationwide network of licensed distributors specializing in environmental solutions, including mulch, soil amendments and lumber products. Its primary objective is to establish a network of licensed distributors across the U.S. within 24 months to manufacture and distribute SGTM-related products. Secondary objectives include securing partnerships with bagging companies to handle packaging for licensed distributors and achieving a “win/win” baseline of licensing and product sale revenue for SGTM and its partners.

SGTM says it aims to enable companies with access to organic waste streams and existing infrastructure to produce high-quality, eco-friendly soil amendments locally. Through the fourth quarter of 2025, SGTM plans to gather information through its website portal and begin vetting prospective partner companies.

The program launch builds on the formation of SGTM’s recent waste-to-energy solutions advisory team. The company tapped engineers, scientists and sustainability experts, including biotechnology leader Ron A. Knight and energy engineer Bill Selkirk, to drive innovations powering artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency operations with clean energy from organic waste. A pilot facility is set to break ground in Florida in the first quarter of 2026.

“Through this Regional Licensing Partner Program, we are not only expanding our reach but also promoting sustainable practices that benefit our environment,” Greg Park, vice president of business development at SGTM, says. “Building on our advisory team’s waste-to-energy breakthroughs, we’re turning innovation into actionable partnerships that create economic opportunities and tackle waste challenges head-on.”

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