Mark Cuban loved this ‘Shark Tank' company's mission—but the CEO made a $40 million mistake: ‘You blew it'

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A strong mission doesn’t guarantee your startup an investment. Return Home CEO Micah Truman learned that lesson on Friday’s episode of ABC’s…

Micah Truman learned that lesson firsthand on the latest episode of ABC's"Shark Tank," when the billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner — alongside the rest of the show's judges — declined to cut him a deal., works to turns human remains into compost within 60 to 90 days. It bills itself as an environmentally-friendly and cost-efficient alternative to cremation and traditional burials.

Saudi oil giant Aramco announces pilot project to suck CO2 out of the air, but some scientists are skeptical But the vast majority of clients at companies like Return Home are young, and many won't die for a while: Truman's first five clients were under age 35 when they signed up, he told Make It in February. Plus, the more states legalize human composting, the more strongly cultural headwinds — including some from religious groups — intensify against it, as Make It reported.

 

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