Synthica Energy opens Georgia facility focused on renewable natural gas production

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Synthica Energy, a company specializing in anaerobic digestion development, is expanding its operations with a new facility in Georgia. The company’s focus is on converting pre-consumer organic waste into renewable natural gas (RNG), aiming to divert such waste from landfills and reduce methane emissions.

According to Synthica, its mission includes providing industrial manufacturers with environmentally friendly options for disposing of organic waste while also supplying North American utilities with a consistent source of RNG. The company emphasizes the use of “urban-friendly digestion” technology, which involves multiple layers of odor control to minimize impact on local communities. This approach is intended to allow their facilities to operate effectively in areas that generate significant amounts of organic waste.

“Competitive Manufacturing Leaders who want to understand how they can reduce waste cost and help the environment” are encouraged by Synthica to learn more about the potential benefits of RNG and its applications within the manufacturing sector.

The company invites those interested or with specific questions regarding their processes or environmental impacts to reach out via support@georgiamanufacturing.com. More information about Synthica’s projects and mission can be found at www.synthica.com.



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