At the Ben & Jerry’s factory in St. Albans, Vermont, thousands of gallons of ice cream waste are now being turned into biogas, creating energy for the state’s electric grid. When factory workers start ...
It may sound like the stuff of sci-fi movies, but diverting food waste from the landfill and converting it into electricity has become a real thing. William Brangham visited Ben & Jerry’s Vermont ice ...
PurposeEnergy's new anaerobic digestion facility in St. Albans converts Ben & Jerry's ice cream waste into electricity, fertilizer, and clean water. The $20 million plant, funded by Quinbrook ...
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Cutting-edge facility is making incredible use of Ben & Jerry's ice cream waste: 'We've barely scratched the surface'
A new energy plant is generating clean energy for Vermont's grid using a surprising source: ice cream waste. According to Electrek, the PurposeEnergy plant in St. Albans is converting organic waste ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Jamie Hailstone is a U.K-based reporter, who covers sustainability. A photo taken on September 27, 2022 shows a 6-metre-tall ...
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