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 Arcadis, CCI BioEnergy Partner Under Master Service Agreement
Arcadis has partnered with CCI BioEnergy aiming to advance organics processing capacity and sustainable waste management solutions across the U.S. and Canada. The Disco Road facility currently processes approximately 82,670 tons of postconsumer organic waste annually through Toronto's Green Bin program, which collects food waste, diapers, incontinence materials, pet waste and kitty litter in plastic and biodegradable bags. Currently, organic material is sorted to remove nonorganic materials. Remaining materials enter the anaerobic digestion system, which converts the waste into biogas and digester solids. The biogas is reprocessed into renewable natural gas. The digester solids are transformed into Class AA compost materials used in the agriculture sector. The remaining treated wastewater is discharged into the city of Toronto's wastewater system. As part of Toronto's expansion initiative, the facility is expected to increase its processing capacity to 137,790 tons annually, with a peak load capacity of 154,323 tons per year. For more information, click here.
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 Taurus Canada RNG Awarded $10 Million Integrated RNG, Carbon Sequestration Project
Taurus Canada Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Corp. announced the company has been awarded $10 million in funding through the Government of Alberta's Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program. They will use the funding to construct an anaerobic digestion and carbon sequestration facility that will produce RNG from livestock manure. Taurus RNG will utilize a natural decomposition process to break down the manure and produce bio-methane, preventing it from escaping into the atmosphere. The result of the process is RNG which will be injected directly into the natural gas pipeline. The facility will transform 130,000 metric tons of manure per year into 360,000 gigajoules of RNG while simultaneously capturing and sequestering biogenic carbon dioxide. The RNG from the facility will generate enough energy to power 4500 homes, and it's estimated the fossil fuel displaced will result in the reduction of emissions equivalent to removing 3,800 cars from the road. The facility will officially break ground this summer and it is estimated the construction will be completed and the facility will be fully operational by January 2028. For more information, click here.
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March 25, 2026
Southern California Waste Management Forum (SCWMF) Spring Conference Whittier, CA For more information, click here.
March 31-April 2, 2026
The 19th Annual International Biomass Conference & Expo Nashville, TN For more information, click here.
April 12-15, 2026
National Association of County Engineers (NACE) 2026 Annual Conference Arlington, TX For more information, click here.
May 7-8, 2026
2026 Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG) Regional Conference and General Assembly Palm Desert, CA For more information, click here.
May 18-21, 2026
Biogas Americas 2026 Detroit, MI For more information, click here.
May 31-June 3, 2026
VerdeXchange Conference Los Angeles, CA For more information, click here.
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