WasteFuel Agriculture launches to turn agriculture waste into green fuel

WasteFuel Agriculture will turn farm waste into low-carbon fuels including renewable natural gas and bio-methanol that can be used in land and marine transport with significantly lower emissions footprints than fossil fuels.

From the world's largest agricultural exposition, WasteFuel announced today WasteFuel Agriculture which will provide sustainable, profitable solutions for producers of agricultural waste.


WasteFuel recognizes that managing waste in an easy, safe, and cost-effective way is a persistent concern for farmers. This is also a problem on a global scale. Research has suggested that by 2030, the planet will be generating at least 5bn tonnes of manure each year with the vast majority of that coming from livestock. The mass of animal waste is forecast to have increased 40% from 2003 to 2030.[1]

Agriculture contributes 9.6% to U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, according to EPA, and about 36% of methane emissions, mostly from livestock.

To tackle these problems, producers will be able to sell biogenic farm waste that would otherwise decompose and release methane and carbon dioxide to WasteFuel Agriculture. Using proven technologies, WasteFuel will convert agriculture waste into low-carbon fuels including renewable natural gas and green methanol.

Compared to conventional fuels, WasteFuel aims for its fuels produced from agricultural waste to cut greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90%. But importantly, WasteFuel Agriculture also provides farmers with a route to effectively manage their waste - whether it is from livestock or other crops - and helps them meet the needs of our communities and maintain stewardship of their land.

Trevor Neilson, Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of WasteFuel said: "At WasteFuel, we believe there is no such thing as waste, there is just potential fuel. WasteFuel Agriculture offers a solution to the growing problem of farm waste that can help ensure the environment's future. We're pleased to be launching in the agricultural sector and look forward to working with farmers to reduce waste and emissions."

The company has received investments from companies including Maersk, NetJets, Prime Infrastructure, and i(x) Net Zero and will now also work alongside farmers and their families to revolutionize mobility by air, land, and sea.

About WasteFuel

WasteFuel uses proven technologies to address the climate emergency and revolutionize mobility. We convert municipal (trash) and agricultural waste into low-carbon fuels, renewable natural gas, and green methanol. For more information visit: www.wastefuel.com. For more information on WasteFuel Agriculture visit: www.wastefuel.com/wf-agriculture.

Featured Product

Get enhanced vision-powered systems for Auto Farming!

Get enhanced vision-powered systems for Auto Farming!

e-con Systems leads the way in Agriculture Automation, leveraging over 20 years of expertise in OEM camera design, development, and manufacturing. e-con's diverse camera range, featuring advanced capabilities and partnerships with leading sensor technology providers like Sony, onsemi, and OmniVision, is tailored for various smart farming applications such as weed detection, bug identification, crop health monitoring, and harvesting automation. The recent addition of e-con's 20MP camera captures tiny details, enhancing efficiency in crop monitoring and automated machinery guidance. e-con cameras offer versatile interfaces, exceptional low-light performance, expert ISP tuning, multi-camera support, HDR, long-distance capabilities, and customizable features, empowering agriculture automation. e-con specializes in providing AI-ready multi-camera solutions for real-time decision-making. e-con Systems has empowered numerous clients in the smart farming industry to develop and deploy futuristic agricultural systems, including agricultural robots, autonomous tractors, and drones. As NVIDIA's Elite partner, e-con Systems revolutionizes agricultural applications with deep learning algorithms for NVIDIA Jetson kits, expediting time-to-market for customers.