Greenville Circularity Center

About the project

In Greenville, Michigan, the Greenville Circularity Center converts methane released from dairy manure into renewable natural gas each year, utilizing one digester. The RNG produced at Greenville is injected into the ANR Pipeline. Developed in partnership with Chevron, the center is now fully operational.

Project benefits

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GHG REDUCTIONS

Annually, this project reduces an average of over 27,000 tons of CO2eq. That is equivalent to more than 36,000 acres of forest per year.
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WASTE TO NEW PRODUCTS

Renewable products generated by the center include biofertilizer, digested dairy fiber for use as cow bedding or as a peat moss substitute, and irrigation water.

“We’re proud to be partnering with Brightmark on anaerobic digestion projects at two of our Michigan dairy farms. The Brightmark team has been responsive to our needs from day one, and we’re looking forward to the sustainability and financial benefits of the project.”

– Jordan den Dulk, Willow Point Dairy & Meadow Rock Dairy

Transform your waste

Brightmark owns and operates over 30 circularity centers working with 40 farms across the United States, all of which have been launched in the past three years alone, making the company an emerging leader in the rapidly growing RNG industry. If you’d like to partner on a project with us, please fill out this form to get started!
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