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Licensed for 450 tons of food waste per day, Bright Feeds' inaugural plant converts unwanted food into animal feed reducing greenhouse gas emissions and.
Inside Bright Feeds’ new 25,000-square-foot Berlin plant, pallet loads of past-expiration pies, sacks of bad potatoes and trays of spoiled popcorn are filtered, processed and dried before emerging as high-quality animal feed.