Dramatic Expansion Potential for RNG at Waste Facilities Seen by RNG Coalition CEO as Climate Efforts Intensify

The push toward creating renewable natural gas from waste has seen exponential growth in recent years. Based on recent investment trends, and projections that domestic RNG production could reach as much as 30 times current production over the coming years, it appears this sector is only just getting started.

The Coalition for Renewable Natural Gas, founded in 2011, represents the interests of companies investing in RNG systems throughout North America. Its membership includes large waste and recycling companies — many of which have significantly ramped up plans for new RNG facilities at their landfills within the past year or so — as well as the industry's largest anaerobic digestion operators and others in the space.

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