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Forest thinning to reduce wildfire risk gives opportunity to new startups

By Hallie Mahowald | February 16, 2021

The country’s overgrown forests need to be aggressively thinned to reduce wildfire risk. That creates massive piles of worthless brush and branches, but some businesses see a new market for them.

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