Shropshire Council is to become joint owner of a firm producing low-carbon materials worth an estimated £133,333 annually to the authority.
Senior councillors last week approved a business proposal giving the authority a 50% stake in Biodynamic Carbon - a specialist pyrolysis company that will produce biochar from a site over the border in Wales.
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