Randolph Farms Converts Landfill Waste to Renewable Natural Gas for Vehicle Fuel
Randolph Farms has implemented a closed-loop system to convert landfill gas into renewable natural gas (RNG) for vehicle fuel. Since 2018, the facility has upgraded landfill gas, primarily methane, for use in trucks operated by Best Way Disposal. The project has led to the production of RNG equivalent to 450,000 gallons of diesel fuel, significantly reducing carbon emissions by avoiding flaring and combustion. The initiative aims to improve efficiency and sustainability in waste management.

Randolph Farms has developed a closed-loop system to convert landfill gas into renewable natural gas (RNG) for vehicle fuel since 2018. The facility processes landfill gas, which is approximately 50% methane, using membrane technology to produce usable RNG, now fueling around 42 trucks.
This project has resulted in the generation of RNG equivalent to 450,000 gallons of diesel fuel, thus reducing carbon emissions by avoiding flaring and the combustion of diesel. The initiative reflects a focus on efficiency and sustainable waste management.




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