Verbio | Anaerobic Digestion on the Farm Virtual Tour
Aug 04, 2025

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VERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG (VERBIO AG), headquartered in Leipzig, Germany, is a leading independent manufacturer of biofuels and bioenergy in Germany and Europe. The company began producing biofuel in 2001 and today has approximately 1,000 employees at its locations in six countries producing biodiesel, bioethanol and renewable natural gas, as well as feed, bio-fertilizers and other highvalue by-products for the nutrition, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries. The Verbio North America site, located in Nevada, IA, is committed to the principle of sustainability and treats natural resources in a socially responsible and ethical manner. Using the latest technologies developed in-house, the Verbio team is creating sustainable alternatives for a world whose desire is to move away from fossil fuels. Verbio’s business model attempts to ignite change and create platforms where the path to green energy is contagious.
 

Verbio | Anaerobic Digestion on the Farm Virtual Tour

Verbio | Anaerobic Digestion on the Farm Virtual Tour

VERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG (VERBIO AG), headquartered in Leipzig, Germany, is a leading independent manufacturer of biofuels and bioenergy in Germany and Europe. The company began producing biofuel in 2001 and today has approximately 1,000 employees at its locations in six countries produci... More
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