The Future of Anaerobic Digestion

Real Circular Economy

UK Government pioneering new food waste recycling legislation will divert over 4.5 million tonnes of food waste from landfill.

With a massive lack of UK processing capacity, we have to get building, now.

Dark Green Group focuses on using food and organic waste to create bio-methane from anaerobic digestion production.

The anaerobic digestion process enables us to capture valuable green energy and gas, organic fertiliser resources that are currently lost.

This new circular economy reduces the UK demand for fossil fuels and increases UK energy resilience, saving £millions every year and at the same time creating jobs and driving high levels of investment into local communities.

Future Proofing Green Energy

Climate change, price volatility and energy resilience has exposed the fossil fuel energy generation model as no longer viable in our connected world.

Dark Green Group develops decentralised, renewable energy production facilities which can help address the energy and climate emergency.

Focussing on bio-methane production from anaerobic digestion. These anearobic digestion facilities process organic wastes to produce high volumes of green gas that enables the UK to begin decarbonising the gas grid.

We bring together sites, stakeholders and green investment to facilitate twenty first century energy generation and aid the UK government in meeting its climate targets.

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