UK waste management and recycling fund launched

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Isle of Man boutique The Premier Group has launched a new fund investing in UK waste management and recycling facilities.

Listed on the Channel Islands Stock Exchange, the fund will invest directly in British company New Earth Solutions’ new advanced waste treatment centres. Targeting a 12% to 15% per annum return, the New Earth Solutions Recycling Facilities Investment sub-fund is part of the Premier Investment Opportunities Fund Protected Cell Company. Also available via a number of SIPP and offshore bond providers, the fund is administered by IFG Fund Administration. “In launching the fund we aim to provide investors with the opportunity to obtain long-term capital growth by investing in proven, effe...

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