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PRESS RELEASE: World Biogas Association joins Climate & Clean Air Coalition

Date: 22nd June 2018

Embargo: Immediate

The World Biogas Association (WBA) has this week been accepted as a new Actor under the Agriculture and Waste Initiatives of the United Nations Environment Programme’s Climate & Clean Air Coalition (CCAC).

The CCAC’s partners and participants work in cooperation with key emitters of short-lived climate pollutants and other stakeholders around the world to encourage, enable and catalyse action to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

WBA President David Newman said:

“We are delighted to join the CCAC, which works to reduce short-life climate pollutants, of which methane is a major contributor. WBA will offer its technical expertise to cities and countries around the world looking to reduce their methane emissions by encouraging them to capture these emissions in biogas plants and use wastewater and food waste treatment as a renewable energy feedstock. Joining the CCAC provides WBA with an excellent opportunity for the biogas industry to engage with institutions globally to assist and develop the use of biogas technologies to fight climate change.”

Biogas technologies reduce methane emissions through capturing emissions from organic wastes such as food waste, sewage, and agricultural wastes in anaerobic digesters, which recycle the wastes into renewable energy, clean transport fuel, and nutrient-rich biofertiliser.

WBA, which was founded in November 2016 at COP22 in Marrakech, recently launched a new report, Global Food Waste Management: An Implementation Guide For Cities, written in collaboration with C40 Cities. Amongst other topics, the report explores how cities around the world can reduce methane emissions through separately collecting food waste and recycling it using biogas technologies into valuable green products.

WBA will be holding the UK launch of the report at UK AD & World Biogas Expo 2018, the world’s largest tradeshow dedicated solely to AD and biogas, which it is organising in partnership with the UK Anaerobic Digestion & Bioresources Association. The expo will feature dedicated workshops and panel discussions on reducing methane emissions from organic wastes, as well as an awards ceremony celebrating the most innovative biogas projects from around the world.

 

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Notes for editors

Photo of WBA President David Newman attached for use.

WBA website: www.worldbiogasassociation.org

CCAC website: http://www.ccacoalition.org/en

Global Food Waste Management: An Implementation Guide For Citieshttp://www.worldbiogasassociation.org/food-waste-management-report/

UK AD & World Biogas Expo 2018: https://www.biogastradeshow.com/ (press passes available upon request)

 

For further information

Chris Noyce, PR & Parliamentary Affairs Executive, World Biogas Association

Tel: 020 3176 5441

E-mail: cnoyce@worldbiogasassociation.org

www.worldbiogasassociation.org

@WBAtweets

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