LWMC spokesperson Omar Chaudhry was quoted as saying in a news release issued on Tuesday, “”We have successfully experimented with the extraction of biogas from animal waste. It’s currently a pilot project with a generation capacity of 25,000 kilogrammes of biogas per day.””The project is expected to help earn 275,000 tonnes of carbon credits and $4.2 million in annual income from the rehabilitation of a waste disposal site, he said.He explained that the facility would initially process 1,000 tonnes of offal, intestines and dung. This waste-to-value green carbon credit facility is being set up at a cost of Rs3 million. #BiogasPakistan #LWMC #GreenEnergy #WasteToEnergy #CarbonCredits #SustainablePakistan #RenewableEnergy #ClimateAction #CleanEnergy #PakistanInnovation #EcoFriendly #GreenEconomy #WasteManagement #CircularEconomy #PakistanEnvironment #GreenTechnology #SustainabilityGoals #CarbonNeutralP

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