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GreenGasUSA and Wayne-Sanderson Farms Partner to Optimize Biogas Production and Decrease Methane Emissions at Processing Facilities Across the U.S.

CHARLESTON, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GreenGasUSA and Wayne-Sanderson Farms announce a collaboration to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) at a portfolio of Wayne-Sanderson Farms facilities across the U.S by leveraging existing wastewater treatment and biogas assets to bring pipeline quality RNG to market. The two companies also plan to identify and develop additional RNG facilities at other poultry processing sites in the Wayne-Sanderson Farms portfolio, targeting locations with the largest pote...

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