The US Has a Low-Carbon Vehicle Fuel — But It's Being Thrown Away

By Rebecca Gasper, Sustainable Brands.

The United States generates millions of tons of food scraps; inedible fats, oils and greases; sewage and manure. Some of this organic waste is used for energy or fertilizer, but most of it — around 50 million tons a year — is sent to landfills, incinerated or otherwise left to decompose.

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