US insect protein company, EnviroFlight, has announced the development of a new R&D and corporate center in Apex, North Carolina, close to the prestigious Research Triangle Park, known for its agtech and biotech focus.
The US innovator, a wholly owned division of Darling Ingredients, is producing Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae on a commercial scale at its manufacturing plant, located in Maysville, Kentucky, which opened in late 2018, and which saw an additional investment of US$20m for expansion purposes in December last year.
Groundbreaking on the new facility starts April 2021, and EnviroFlight expects to be in the facility in early 2022.
/PRNewswire/ EnviroFlight, a wholly owned division of Darling Ingredients Inc. (NYSE: DAR), announced the development of a new R&D and Corporate Center in.
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This is the second of three articles on developments at the local industrial park.
A sustainable feed company founded in Yellow Springs will likely depart the village for good two years from now.
When that happens, Yellow Springs will lose 20 jobs and hundreds of thousands of dollars in utility payments and payroll taxes.
Founded at the Millworks industrial park in 2009 by Glen Courtright, EnviroFlight will stay in town through 2022.
The growing company, now owned by Darling Industries and headquartered in Maysville, Ky., chose to expand at its Maysville location, rather than move its local operations to the Village-owned Center for Business and Education, according to an announcement last month.