Danone joins corporate alliance to turn food waste into renewable energy

Vanguard Organics Site at Goodrich Family Farm in Salisbury, Vermont. Courtesy of Vanguard Renewables

September 11, 2023

By Nathan Owens Reporter

The dairy giant and other industry leaders are partnering with Vanguard Renewables to mitigate climate impacts by using anaerobic digesters on dairy farms.

The dairy giant and other industry leaders are partnering with Vanguard Renewables to mitigate climate impacts by using anaerobic digesters on dairy farms.

Dive Brief:

  • Danone North America said Wednesday it will join other major companies in an effort to transform food waste into renewable energy.

  • The dairy and yogurt maker will participate in the Farm Powered Strategic Alliance, which allows businesses to recycle their inedible food waste into renewable natural gas through farm-based anaerobic digesters.

  • Vanguard Renewables, which owns and operates on-farm anaerobic digester facilities, began the alliance in 2020 along with Starbucks, Unilever and Dairy Farmers of America. The effort is meant to support food waste reduction, renewable energy production and regenerative agriculture practices.

By working together, we can accelerate the understanding and adoption of sustainable practices, reduce food waste, and contribute to a more circular economy

Chris Adamo, vice president of public affairs and regenerative agriculture policy at Danone North America

Dive Insight:

The addition of Danone to the alliance comes as Vanguard Renewables, the largest anaerobic digester operator in the U.S., navigates a period of growth and expansion. It was purchased by a fund managed by BlackRock Real Assets last year for approximately $700 million and plans to eventually operate more than 150 sites with biodigesters.

Anaerobic digesters and other methods to turn food into fuel are becoming central to companies’ sustainability plans. Danone pledged to reduce its methane emissions 30% by 2030, and expects to hit that goal by scaling its programs and partnering with suppliers that convert manure into fertilizer through composting or biodigesters, according to its annual 2022 report.

Chris Adamo, vice president of public affairs and regenerative agriculture policy at Danone North America, said the company is excited to be a part of the alliance with Vanguard Renewables and other industry leaders as it works toward its overall sustainability goals.

“By working together, we can accelerate the understanding and adoption of sustainable practices, reduce food waste, and contribute to a more circular economy,” Adamo said.

Dairy manure is the nation’s largest source of methane from livestock management systems, and biodigesters play a significant role in reducing emission totals. With more than 200 systems on-site, approximately 4.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide emissions are captured each year from dairy farms, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. 

About Vanguard Renewables

Vanguard Renewables®, based in Weston, Massachusetts, is a national leader in developing food and dairy waste-to-renewable energy projects. The Company owns and operates on-farm anaerobic digester facilities in the northeast and currently operates manure-only digesters in the south and west for Dominion Energy. Vanguard Renewables is expanding nationwide and plans to complete more than 100 anaerobic digestion facilities by 2028. Vanguard Renewables is committed to advancing decarbonization by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from farms and food waste, generating renewable energy, and supporting regenerative agriculture on partner farms via Farm Powered® anaerobic digestion. Vanguard Renewables is a portfolio company of BlackRock’s Diversified Infrastructure Fund business. To learn more visit: www.vanguardrenewables.com.
Vanguard Renewables Farm Powered Anaerobic Digester on Bar-Way Farm in Deerfield, MA