New Earth Solutions Recycling fund takes £4m from July launch

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The New Earth Solutions Recycling Facilities Investment sub-fund has raised £4m since its July launch.

The Channel Islands-listed fund was set up in conjunction with The Premier Group, the Isle of Man based investment fund provider, and offers investors long-term capital growth by investing in proven, effective and efficient waste management technologies. It aims to deliver returns of 12-15pc per annum David Whitaker, a director at Premier said: "We have seen strong appetite to invest in this sector. Investors and their independent financial advisers have been monitoring the market for some time and recognise the potential for good financial returns from the waste and recycling market." ...

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