One of Craig Tighe's clients, Musco Olive Products Inc., had a messy problem: The company's olive processing was creating a "big stream" of wastewater full of harmful particulates, and the firm was feeling heat from regulators.
So Tighe, in what he called one of his most innovative deals, introduced Musco to a company called Combined Solar Technologies Inc. Combined Solar last year ended up building a renewable energy facility for the Trac...
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