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Greenlane Reveals Cascade LF, Its Next-Generation Landfill Gas Upgrading System

Greenlane Renewables Inc. ("Greenlane" or the "Company") (TSX: GRN) (FSE: 52G), a leading global provider of biogas desulfurization and upgrading systems, today in Nashville, Tennessee at the RNG WORKS 2025 Technical Workshop and Trade Expo revealed Cascade LF, its next-generation landfill gas upgrading system designed to deliver higher performance at lower cost.

Utilizing innovative patent-pending advancements, Cascade LF takes industry proven and reliable technology elements and integrates them in an optimized way that fully exercises each and avoids unnecessary equipment. The result is maximum methane recovery at minimized capital investment.

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Greenlane Announces $7.9 Million in Orders for Biogas Desulfurization Equipment from Repeat Customers

Greenlane Renewables Inc. (“Greenlane” or the “Company“) (TSX: GRN) (FSE: 52G), a leading global provider of biogas desulfurization and upgrading systems, today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Airdep S.r.l., received in the third quarter new purchase orders for its proprietary biogas desulfurization equipment including multi-unit purchases totalling $7.9 million (€4.9 million) from three repeat customers. These unit sales will support the production of renewable natural gas (“RNG”), also referred to as biomethane.

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Newsom Taps Climate ‘Architect’ to Lead California Air Board as Trump Fights Heat Up

The California Air Resources Board is getting a new leader at a pivotal moment, as it battles the Trump administration in court and contends with growing scrutiny from Democrats and voters questioning the price of the state’s climate principles.

Liane Randolph has chaired the board of the state’s top air and climate regulator since 2020. She oversaw a range of policies including landmark clean-car and truck rules, a fuel standard with implications for gas prices and the state’s signature carbon trading program, cap-and-trade. This week, Gov. Gavin Newsom nominated his senior climate advisor, Lauren Sanchez, to replace her.

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Ikea, Vanguard Renewables Team Up to Turn Food Waste into Renewable Energy

Ikea and sustainable waste management company Vanguard Renewables are partnering on a pilot program that converts food waste into clean resources such as renewable natural gas and low-carbon fertilizer for agricultural use, the companies announced Thursday.

The six-month pilot is backed by the furniture retailer’s U.S. division and has launched at five Ikea units in New Haven, Connecticut; Oak Creek, Wisconsin; Stoughton, Massachusetts; and Schaumburg and Bolingbrook in Illinois. Ikea said it plans to expand the program following the pilot.

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Food Waste is a Massive Problem That is Not Going Away

Every year tens of millions of tons of food waste goes to landfills where it decays and produces methane, a climate super pollutant.

In the U.S., most efforts to reduce methane emissions have focused on reducing the massive quantities released into the atmosphere by the fossil fuel industry (i.e. fossil methane). But methane from biological sources like organic waste (i.e. biogenic methane) have not received sufficient attention despite making up a surprisingly large portion of the methane problem. In New York, for example, decomposing organic waste generates nearly triple the methane emitted by the oil and gas industry (including pipelines). Methane comprises a full 39% of New York’s total GHG emissions. And organic wastes account for 34% of the state’s methane emissions. In California, methane generated from the organic waste portion of municipal solid waste (i.e. garbage) decomposing in landfills represents 20% of California’s methane-related climate impact.

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