Biogas & RNG to Support General Mills’ 100% Renewable Electricity Goals

Major US food company General Mills has committed to 100% renewable electricity globally by 2030, partly by utilising biogas.

The Minnesota-based firm is investing in renewable energy efforts including anaerobic digestion and wind farms as part of the RE100 initiative, led by The Climate Group in partnership with CDP. The renewable energy projects currently underway, as well as those in development, will enable General Mills to reduce Scope 2 emissions in its global operating facilities.

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