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The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. Looking for innovative solutions to tackle climate change? Look no further than The ESG Report! In this episode, host Tom Fox speaks with Shawn Kreloff from Bioenergy Devco, a company that harnesses the power of anaerobic digestion to turn organic waste into biogas. Shawn explains how his company has bought technology to turn methane gas into fertilizer, revolutionizing waste management for municipalities and large businesses. Bioenergy Devco builds, owns, and operates the plants and helps businesses meet or exceed their ESG goals. In addition to being eco-friendly, Bioenergy Devco’s technology has soil, air, and water quality benefits. Shawn also discusses his company’s exploration of the organic waste diversion market in the South and the impact it could have on job creation and the environment. Take advantage of this enlightening conversation on The ESG Report!
Key Highlights:
Notable Quotes:
“So, what we drill now underground in frac is organic material that’s literally been captured, you know, for, you know, millions of years.”
Resources:
Shawn Kreloff on LinkedIn
Bioenergy Devco
Tom Fox
Connect with me on the following sites:
YouTube
By Tom FoxThe ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. Looking for innovative solutions to tackle climate change? Look no further than The ESG Report! In this episode, host Tom Fox speaks with Shawn Kreloff from Bioenergy Devco, a company that harnesses the power of anaerobic digestion to turn organic waste into biogas. Shawn explains how his company has bought technology to turn methane gas into fertilizer, revolutionizing waste management for municipalities and large businesses. Bioenergy Devco builds, owns, and operates the plants and helps businesses meet or exceed their ESG goals. In addition to being eco-friendly, Bioenergy Devco’s technology has soil, air, and water quality benefits. Shawn also discusses his company’s exploration of the organic waste diversion market in the South and the impact it could have on job creation and the environment. Take advantage of this enlightening conversation on The ESG Report!
Key Highlights:
Notable Quotes:
“So, what we drill now underground in frac is organic material that’s literally been captured, you know, for, you know, millions of years.”
Resources:
Shawn Kreloff on LinkedIn
Bioenergy Devco
Tom Fox
Connect with me on the following sites:
YouTube