Leading global biogas trade body the World Biogas Association (WBA) reiterated its key message to COP26 delegates at a Blue Zone session held at the event earlier this month, stating that a ‘new era’ of waste management must be ushered in to see a global reduction in methane emissions.
The WBA states that just 2% of the 105bn tonnes of organic wastes generated annually by human activity is treated through anaerobic digestion before being transformed into bioresources such as biogas, biofertilisers and bioCO2.
This transformation of industry is seen as being a vital part of meeting net zero targets and helping to deliver around 50% of the Global Methane Pledge when fully deployed.
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