The Guardian on Methane Pollution from Organic Waste in Landfills

Hydryx’s Role in Controlling Methane from Organic Waste in Landfills
A Guardian article has drawn attention to methane pollution from decomposing organic waste in landfills, which is a major source of harmful emissions. In fact emissions are so high, that methane emissions from landfills can be seen from space. Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases, and its impact on climate change is significant. This reality highlights the importance of innovative methane capture solutions to control and reduce these emissions.
Hydryx’s technology is designed to do just that. Our automated landfill gas extraction system continuously monitors methane concentration, adjusting gas flows to capture and convert methane into renewable energy. This approach minimizes methane leaks and improves gas quality, transforming waste sites into sustainable energy resources.
Hydryx’s mission is to control methane emissions and reduce the environmental impact of landfills. By capturing methane from organic waste, we help landfills reduce their carbon footprint, making them key players in the fight against climate change. Together, we can create a cleaner, more sustainable future.
Hydryx’s Role in Controlling Methane from Organic Waste in Landfills
Methane emissions from landfills are so high they can be seen from space. As a potent greenhouse gas, methane accelerates climate change. Hydryx’s innovative technology captures and converts landfill methane into renewable energy, reducing emissions and creating a sustainable future.