Synthica Energy brings organics-to-energy facilities for manufacturing sector sustainability

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Synthica Energy, a company specializing in anaerobic digestion development, is working to bring organics-to-energy facilities to underserved areas in the United States. The company’s main goal is to divert pre-consumer organic waste from landfills, reduce methane emissions related to this waste, and turn the organic material into renewable natural gas (RNG).

By focusing on what it calls “urban-friendly digestion,” Synthica uses several layers of odor control technology at its facilities. This approach aims to reduce the local impact and allow these sites to operate alongside communities that generate large amounts of organic waste.

Synthica’s mission is to offer industrial manufacturers a more sustainable option for managing their organic waste and to give North American utilities consistent access to RNG. According to the company, these efforts can help both the manufacturing sector and the environment.

Manufacturing leaders interested in reducing waste costs and supporting environmental goals are encouraged by Synthica to learn more about how their operations could benefit from RNG solutions.

Those with questions about Synthica’s approach or upcoming sessions can contact support@georgiamanufacturing.com.

“Synthica Energy is an anaerobic digestion development company bringing organics-to-energy facilities to underserved markets across the U.S. The company’s mission is to facilitate the diversion of pre-consumer organic waste away from landfills, abate the associated methane emissions, and convert the organic material into renewable natural gas (RNG). In doing so, Synthica aims to provide industrial manufacturers with a greener outlet for their organic waste and North American utilities with reliable access to RNG. The company focuses on ‘urban-friendly digestion,’ incorporating multiple layers of odor control technology to minimize local impact. As a result, Synthica expects its facilities to seamlessly coexist in communities producing high amounts of organic waste. To learn more, visit www.synthica.com.”

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