Investment Summary

Marubeni Invests In AquaGreen

On July 19, 2024, Marubeni invested in machinery company AquaGreen

Investment Highlights
  • This is Marubeni’s 2nd transaction in the Machinery sector.
  • This is Marubeni’s 1st transaction in Denmark.

Investment Summary

Date 2024-07-19
Target AquaGreen
Sector Machinery
Investor(s) Marubeni
Deal Type Growth Capital

Target

AquaGreen

Roskilde, Denmark
AquaGreen focused on developing technology and equipment for highly efficient drying and pyrolysis of sewage sludge and wet biomass to produce biochar. AquaGreen was formed in 2014 and is based in Roskilde, Denmark.

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Investor(S) 1

Investor

Marubeni

Tokyo, Japan

Category Company
Founded 1858
Sector Diversified
Employees42,882
Revenue 7.25T JPY (2024)
DESCRIPTION
Marubeni's corporate headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
Marubeni's corporate headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.

Marubeni is a global trading and investment firm with a diverse range of business interests. Marubeni was founded in 1858 and is based in Tokyo, Japan.


DEAL STATS #
Overall 65 of 66
Sector (Machinery) 2 of 2
Type (Growth Capital) 4 of 5
Country (Denmark) 1 of 1
Year (2024) 4 of 5
PREVIOUS DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
2024-04-04 DTDS

Singapore, Singapore

DTDS is a company that conducts distribution of electronic components such as semiconductors, passive components, and other products for IoT-related equipment; industrial equipment; consumer electronics, such as home appliances; and space/aerospace equipment, mainly supplying to the manufacturing industry in the ASEAN and India. DTDS is based in Singapore.

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FOLLOWING DEAL
DATE TARGET DEAL TYPE VALUE
2024-09-06 Green Rubber Energy

Samut Prakan, Thailand

Green Rubber Energy is an End-of-Life Tire (ELT) pyrolysis recycling business that processes 10,000 tons of ELT per year. It delivers technology to extract recovered carbon black (hereinafter, “rCB”)*2 and tire pyrolysis oil (hereinafter, “TPO”) through the thermal decomposition of ELTs. Green Rubber Energy is based in Samut Prakan, Thailand.

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