Environmental Wins
Captures methane — cutting greenhouse gases by up to 235 million metric tons per year by 2040, with potential to go carbon-negative.
Replaces fossil fuels — displacing 4–7% of current consumption and reducing total carbon output.
Turns waste into natural fertilizer — improving soil health and cutting chemical use.
Manages organic waste — reducing odors, pollution, and landfill burden while addressing one-third of U.S. methane emissions.
Economic Boost
Converts waste into energy at $7–45 per MMBtu (varies by feedstock).
Supported 38,500 jobs and added $4.8 billion to GDP in 2022.
Enhances soil and crop yields with high-quality, affordable fertilizer.
Achieves emissions reductions at $55–300 per ton — no major infrastructure changes needed.
Energy You Can Use
Electricity & heat: Powers facilities, buildings, or feeds the grid via combined heat and power (CHP).
Vehicle fuel: Upgraded biomethane runs fleets, delivery trucks, or public transit — reducing fossil fuel use.
Waste & Resource Solutions
Processes food scraps, sludge, residuals, and more — minimizing odors, pathogens, and runoff.
Produces nutrient-rich digestate — a natural fertilizer for landscapes, agriculture, or carbon-sequestering soils.
Why It Works Anywhere
Strengthens energy security with renewable, local fuel.
Integrates seamlessly with existing natural gas infrastructure — already producing 111 million MMBtus in 2022.
Flexible for any scale or sector: cities, factories, campuses, food plants, wastewater facilities, and beyond.