Synthica Energy is working to develop organics-to-energy facilities in areas across the United States that currently lack such infrastructure. The company uses anaerobic digestion technology to divert pre-consumer organic waste from landfills, reduce methane emissions, and convert this waste into renewable natural gas (RNG). Synthica’s goal is to offer industrial manufacturers a more sustainable way to manage their organic waste while also providing North American utilities with a steady supply of RNG.
The company emphasizes an “urban-friendly digestion” approach, which includes several layers of odor control technology designed to limit the impact on surrounding communities. Synthica expects its facilities will be able to operate alongside neighborhoods and businesses that generate large amounts of organic waste.
According to Synthica, “The company’s mission is to facilitate the diversion of pre-consumer organic waste away from landfills, abate the associated methane emissions, and convert the organic material into renewable natural gas (RNG). In doing so, Synthica aims to provide industrial manufacturers with a greener outlet for their organic waste and North American utilities with reliable access to RNG.”
Manufacturing leaders interested in learning how they can lower their waste costs and contribute positively to environmental efforts are encouraged by Synthica to participate in upcoming sessions. Those with specific questions about these initiatives are invited to contact support@georgiamanufacturing.com.



