![]() ![]() “It’s not really lucrative right now because the landfill is quite cheap and they always compare our process to the landfill,” he said. Silva said there aren’t a lot of projects like theirs in the country, just five or six in California alone. ![]() Silva said before this project, almost all the material went to landfills, releasing methane into the atmosphere, but now they can capture that methane and harness it for energy. Working with Pechanga, the project is still turning food into fuel over a decade later. The company learned a lot from the already established European projects and began their own company, Vice President Mike Silva said.įood recycling uses a process called anaerobic digestion to turn the waste into biofuel and organic compost, Silva told NBC 7, which then fuels CR&R trucks or sells to retailers. Famous Glarf landmarks return home to Bonita ![]()
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