Business Tech World Rheaply lands part of $3M in funding from EPA chrisjacob636@gmail.com January 10, 2022January 10, 20221 min read The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said this week that it’s giving $3 million to American small businesses that are addressing environmental and public health problems, and a Chicago startup is among the recipients. Rheaply, a Chicago startup that specializes in recycling and sourcing unused items, was part of 30 companies receiving up to $100,000 in Phase I funding from the EPA, with the opportunity for another $400,000 in Phase II. The grants are in the form of Small Business Innovation Research funding. Source: The Business Journals
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