Wasted potential:  Landfill Gas projects garner high ratings but low interest

Wasted potential: Landfill Gas projects garner high ratings but low interest

Imagine you’re looking to buy credits to offset your carbon footprint, or invest your money in helping our planet.? Alongside one carbon project, you see a picture of a forest with hundreds of beautiful trees.? Next to a different carbon project, you see a picture of metal tubes and thousands of pounds of rotting trash.? Where would you choose to invest your money??

If you chose the forest, you’re not alone. REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation) projects are among the most popular credits in the voluntary carbon market and are often favored over other credit types. Credit issuances from REDD projects have topped over 100 million tons in recent years. By contrast, credits from landfill gas (LFG) projects are not nearly as popular.?

Figure: Issuances of REDD versus LFG credits over the past 10 years

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Every year, the world generates around 2 billion tons of trash, most of which ends up in landfills (1). Landfill gas is created when organic material decomposes in the interior of a landfill, releasing greenhouse gases. It is made up of about 50% methane, 50% carbon dioxide, and a small amount of nitrogen (2).? The high concentration of methane in LFG is of particular concern to global warming – this potent greenhouse gas produces 28 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over 100 years (3). In light of the scale and intensity of LFG’s warming effect, proper LFG management is crucial in the fight against climate change.??

What is a landfill gas project?

LFG projects capture methane that would otherwise be emitted to the atmosphere. Most projects use the methane to produce electricity, heat or natural gas, while others flare the LFG without utilization. Projects that generate energy from the methane are normally able to displace fossil fuel usage which serves as another source of emissions reductions.??

How do LFG projects fare in Calyx’s Ratings System???

Landfill gas projects can effectively reduce GHG emissions. Many such projects earn high GHG integrity ratings from Calyx Global. LFG projects make up 19% of Calyx Global’s rated projects to date, but comprise over half of our Low to Low Medium Risk projects.?

Figure: Ratings for LFG Projects compared to all projects rated to date by Calyx Global

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Why do LFG projects earn low GHG risk ratings from Calyx Global?

LFG projects are often additional, where the activities only take place because of carbon revenues. This is particularly true in countries where there are few or no methane regulations, or incentives to reduce landfill gas. While there may be issues with setting a baseline (and our ratings reflect an investigation on how well baseline emissions are estimated), measuring project emissions is straightforward. LFG projects also have low risks of leakage and overlapping claims, and no non-permanence risk.??

In sum…

There is much “wasted potential” when LFG projects do not receive high interest from buyers and investors in carbon. While other project types may have charisma, landfill gas projects can have robust GHG integrity when it comes to carbon credit creation.

We challenge companies to include a photo of a landfill into their next sustainability report.? Because Trash Can Make a Difference (#trashcan).

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(1) From Worldbank.org: Trends in Solid Waste Management (worldbank.org)

(2) From ?From EPA.gov: Basic Information about Landfill Gas | US EPA

(3) ?From EDF.org: Methane: A crucial opportunity in the climate fight - Environmental Defense Fund

Deborah Lawrence

Chief Scientist and Director of Forest and Land at Calyx Global Professor Emerita of Environmental Sciences at the University of Virginia

2 年

low risk, high marks for landfill gas projects! essential to mitigating climate risk because methane is a key lever.

Simon Deschamps

Dedicated to create indicators to actively decarbonise our economy, collectively

2 年

Refreshing to see that experts in the sector confirm what I've observed and did when developing those kind of projects. Landfills = carbon with benefits !

Floor Oosterlee

?? Helpt managers inclusie op de werkvloer vergroten | Inzicht in inclusie via stories, data & dialoog | Duurzame ontwikkeling

2 年

Thanks; Rena, Steve and Quirin, very insightful!

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