BioHiTech Global Reports First Quarter 2019 and Provides Business Update.

CHESTNUT RIDGE, N.Y: BioHiTech Global, Inc. ("BioHiTech" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: BHTG), a technology and services company that provides cost-effective and sustainable waste management solutions, reported financial results for the first quarter of 2019 ended March 31, 2019.

Company Highlights

Commenced Commercial Operations at the Nation's First HEBioT Resource Recovery Facility - The facility, located in Martinsburg, West Virginia (the "Martinsburg Facility"), commenced commercial operations on March 29, 2019. The Martinsburg Facility began ramping up operations in April and is already processing close to 200 tons of waste per day. It is expected to contribute meaningful revenue in the second quarter as it reaches planned production levels in the coming weeks. The company anticipates it will generate $7 million of high margin revenue by processing up to 110,000 tons of municipal solid waste per year while diverting as much as 80% of that waste from landfills. The 56,000-square foot Facility is completely enclosed and fully automated with no waste being exposed to the outside environment and no workers in direct contact to the waste processing. The Martinsburg Facility utilizes a patented high efficiency mechanical and biological treatment process ("HEBioT Process") that produces an EPA recognized solid recovered fuel ("SRF") that can be used as a partial replacement for coal in various applications.

Signed a Food Waste Digester Distribution Agreement with a Leading Nationwide Provider of Environmental and Regulated Waste Management Solutions - The agreement enables this national waste services company to market BioHiTech's line of food waste digesters to its extensive nationwide customer base. By eliminating food waste at the point of generation, BioHiTech's Digester technology helps waste service providers improve margins through decreased logistics costs and landfilling expenses while achieving a substantial reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. The Company sees partnering with traditional waste industry companies to distribute its environmentally responsible food waste disposal technology as a cost-effective way to accelerate market penetration and grow recurring revenue from the digester business.

Submitted Application for Final State Approval of Its Plan to Build a HEBioT Resource Recovery Facility in Rensselaer, New York - The Company is seeking final approval from the State of New York to construct and operate a 72,000-square...

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