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Sustainable Green Team, Ltd. (SGTM) and its subsidiary, SGTM VRM LLC, Bolsters Momentum with VRM Biologik Partnership in the USA and Middle East
Sustainable Green Team, Ltd. (SGTM) and its subsidiary, SGTM VRM LLC, Bolsters Momentum with VRM Biologik Partnership in the USA and Middle East.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n ORLANDO, Fla., April 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sustainable Green Team, Ltd. (OTCQX: SGTM) ($SGTM), a leading provider of sustainable and eco-friendly products, announces its strengthened momentum through a strategic partnership with VRM Biologik (\"VRM\") in the United States and the Middle East. Sustainable Green Team, Ltd. and VRM Biologik's collaboration aims to address pressing environmental challenges and revolutionize sustainable practices in the agricultural sector. In March 2024, SGTM and VRM held meetings and engagements across various regions, including the USA and the Middle East. This fruitful endeavor allowed the teams to exchange knowledge, engage with key stakeholders, and explore innovative solutions to critical issues faced by the agricultural industry. One of the notable highlights of this partnership was the meeting held with Virginia Jameson, the Undersecretary of Food and Agriculture in California. SGTM and VRM representatives provided an update on the progress of their programs in the state, specifically focusing on the management of biosolids and challenging wet manures. The team received valuable insights and encouragement from Ms. Jameson to promptly address these materials and implement sustainable measures. Following their visit to California, the SGTM and VRM team traveled to Washington, DC, to meet with influential figures from the U.S. Department of State's Office of Global Food Security Division and the head of agriculture programs for the US Peace Corps. These meetings centered around aligning SGTM's and VRM's initiatives with existing programs and exploring collaborative strategies to tackle climate adaptation in local food systems across challenging locations globally. Moreover, the journey took the SGTM and VRM team to Austin, Texas, where they successfully implemented the state's first \"Groundswell\" pile. This landmark achievement signifies a significant step towards restoring agricultural land and promoting sustainable practices in the region. They ventured to Jordan to continue the team's quest for sustainable solutions. There, they engaged in a series of meetings with representatives from the Jordanian Ministries of Water and Environment, USAID, and consulting experts appointed by USAID. These discussions aimed to find effective and sustainable solutions for managing accumulate...