EnviroFlight leaves Yellow Springs
Until last week, EnviroFlight Plant Manager Dan Black was the last remaining employee at the company's Yellow Springs site. Now, with Black's depar...

Until last week, EnviroFlight Plant Manager Dan Black was the last remaining employee at the company's Yellow Springs site. Now, with Black's departure from Yellow Springs, EnviroFlight has fully moved its operations out of its founding location at the Millworks industrial park. The company now produces and researches larvae between two facilities in Kentucky and North Carolina. (Photo by Reilly Dixon) After 13 years of operations, EnviroFlight has officially left Yellow Springs. Founded in the Millworks industrial park in 2009 by Glen Courtright, the sustainable agriculture company produces animal and plant feed made from black soldier fly larvae.