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GreenGas USA partnership to activate RNG production across farm portfolio

GreenGasUSA and Wayne-Sanderson Farms have announced a collaboration to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) at a portfolio of Wayne-Sanderson Farms facilities across the US.

They will do so by leveraging existing wastewater treatment and biogas assets to bring pipeline quality RNG to market.

The two companies also plan to identify and develop additional RNG facilities at other poultry processing sites in the Wayne-Sanderson Farms portfolio.

They will target locations with the largest potential to decrease methane emissions and those with capacity for co-location of a liquid CO2 recovery system.

“Wayne-Sanderson Farms has already proven themselves a leader in efforts to reduce waste and promote circularity within their operating portfolio. Combining the innovative strategies in place at Wayne Sanderson facilities with GreenGas’s

RNG expertise will ensure the maximum RNG yields and on-site environmental benefits – including a further reduction of Scope 1 emissions in Wayne-Sanderson Farms’ carbon footprint,” said CEO and founder of GreenGasUSA Marc Fetten.

“We are incredibly proud of the opportunity to work with Wayne-Sanderson Farms to build upon the success of their existing biogas operations and support the company in achieving their climate targets.”

“We recognise that true progress on environmental challenges requires collaboration, and we are excited to be at the forefront of innovation in renewable energy generation with GreenGasUSA,” said Paul Billingsley, vice president of development and engineering at Wayne-Sanderson Farms. “This partnership demonstrates our unwavering commitment to minimising our carbon footprint and dedication to a more sustainable future.”

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