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Sunday, November 30, 2014

Trash to cash: Quebec town aims to turn food waste into gas and profits. CTV News

A Quebec town known for producing food is now working to convert organic food waste into natural gas on a large scale.
Ste-Hyacinthe, Que., located about 60 kilometres northeast of Montreal, has set a goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 15,000 tonnes a year through its conversion of waste to gas.
In order to produce the gas, organic waste from local cheese and yogurt factories is collected, and the gas is extracted from the waste. The biogas is used to fuel up a fleet of city cars and heat city buildings, while the leftover organic waste is composted and used to beautify the city's parks and gardens.


Read more and watch the video : http://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/trash-to-cash-quebec-town-aims-to-turn-food-waste-into-gas-profits-1.2125837#ixzz3KZkBbh00

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