Feedstocks for
Biomethane
Turning organic materials into clean, local energy.
Feedstocks
Feedstocks are the bio-based materials used to produce biomethane. They come from everyday sources like farms, food processing, and organic waste.
Instead of being left to emit harmful gases or go to waste, these materials are collected and processed through anaerobic digestion to create clean, renewable gas.
Common Feedstocks Used
Locally available resources turning waste into clean energy.
Agricultural Feedstocks
Cattle slurry
Pig slurry
Grass silage
Crop residues
Other Suitable Sources
Food processing waste
Dairy waste
Municipal organic waste
Poultry litter
Who Can Supply Feedstock?
Farmers and Co-ops
Supply slurry, silage, and
residues directly from everyday
farm operations.
Food Processors
Provide organic waste like peels, by-
products, expired materials, dairy
processing waste, or brewing/distilling
by-products such as spent grains.
Agricultural
Support feedstock collection,
handling and logistics across
multiple farms.
Think you could supply feedstock?
Check your potential or register your interest to get involved.