Waste
Electricity
Heat
Fertiliser
Carbon Offset
Backhauled waste to main hub
Supermarkets face substantial volumes of expired and damaged food products. By backhauling organic waste to a central distribution hub equipped with Flexibuster, retailers gain full lifecycle control over waste streams.
The system transforms unsellable goods into renewable energy powering refrigeration and warehouse operations. This reduces landfill costs and mitigates reputational risk.
Centralised deployment maximises economies of scale while strengthening corporate sustainability reporting and carbon accounting transparency.
Organic waste treated on site | 3,800 t/yr |
Grid electricity displaced (Scope 2) | 600 MWh/yr |
Fossil heat displaced (Scope 1) | 750 MWh/yr |
Digestate produced | 2,900 t/yr |
Estimated GHG reductions: | 1,200 tCO₂e/yr |
Indicative credit potential | 1,200 VERs/yr |
Scope attribution | Scope 1 (methane avoidance, thermal displacement), Scope 2 (grid displacement), Scope 3 (logistics) |
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