
anaerobic digestion plants
An anaerobic digestion plant is a facility that breaks down organic waste, such as food scraps and agricultural material, without oxygen. Microorganisms decompose this waste in sealed tanks, producing biogas—primarily methane—which can be used for energy, and a nutrient-rich digestate that acts as fertilizer. This process reduces waste volume, generates renewable energy, and minimizes environmental impact by controlling emissions and recycling nutrients. Anaerobic digestion is an eco-friendly way to manage waste while producing valuable resources, contributing to sustainability and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.