Vanguard Renewables®, a farm-based provider of organic material solutions for the food and beverage industry, is celebrating a decade in clean energy innovation and organic materials solutions. The Company has grown from two facilities under management in 2014 to 32 sites across the United States, with new projects commencing construction consistently over the next four years.  Vanguard’s vision is to transform organic food and beverage materials into a force for good – decarbonizing the world, supporting regenerative agriculture, and powering the lives of all those that live on our planet.  

Vanguard celebrates this 10-year milestone with an accelerated workforce and facility expansion. As part of its aggressive growth strategy, Vanguard Renewables is developing multiple Farm Powered® digesters across the country that will service almost every major metropolitan market. The Company currently operates multiple organics to renewable energy projects in eight states, is constructing sites in four states, has more than 10 projects slated for construction in 2024, and an additional 68 projects in various stages of planning development, and aims to have more than 100 completed projects by the end of 2028.  

 “I am honored to continue to work alongside the Company’s cofounders, John Hanselman and Kevin Chase to build on the vision they launched a decade ago,” stated Neil H. Smith, Chief Executive Officer at Vanguard Renewables. “Our shared values have enabled the Company to grow from 50 team members in 2021 to more than 200 across the country today; all with the singular goal to create another pathway to decarbonize our planet.” 

Currently the Company is operating facilities in Texas, Idaho, Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Mexico, and Vermont. In 2024, they will add sites in these states and begin construction on several facilities in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Kansas, and Oklahoma.  

In addition to Vanguard Renewables facility expansion, the Company has also expanded their food and beverage materials diversion services and their organics solutions team to now provide service throughout the contiguous United States. Vanguard is leading the way on renewable natural gas (RNG) projects, providing a drop-in replacement fuel for fossil natural gas and is making a significant impact on the renewable energy landscape.   

The Company also opened its first organics recycling area in 2020 in Agawam, MA. The site takes palletized food and beverage materials and depackages the food waste and separates the organic materials (food waste) and packaging into two streams. Thus, providing a circular solution for food and beverage manufacturers and retailers to help them recycle its organic waste and packaging in a virtuous cycle. By providing this service to food and beverage companies it has lowered the barrier to recycling organic waste in a cost-effective way, and it is also beneficial to the environment.  

“When we launched Vanguard Renewables in 2014, I was researching why something that had been so successful in Europe had not been replicated in the United States,” stated John Hanselman, Chief Strategy Officer at Vanguard Renewables. “Many companies had tried to build anaerobic digesters on farms across the US, but most had not understood how much of the entire supply chain operations and logistics had to be brought in-house. To be successful we realized that we had to build, own, and operate the facilities so that we reduced the requirements on our Farm Host and simplified the food community’s adaptation of recycling organics. In this way, we accelerated the pace at which companies could participate in our circular solution.” 

Vanguard Renewables, along with Starbucks, Unilever, and Dairy Farmers of America launched the Farm Powered Strategic Alliance in 2020. The Alliance is a collaborative group of leading national and regional brands focused on advancing sustainability, food waste reduction and recycling, expand renewable energy production across the U.S., and support regenerative agriculture practices. The Alliance has grown to nearly 30 cross-industry members. 

Vanguard’s anaerobic digestion facilities convert food and beverage waste material and dairy manure into RNG. The process helps reduce on-farm greenhouse gas emissions and supports the decarbonization efforts of food and beverage manufacturers by diverting their inedible food or beverage material from landfills or incineration to a Farm Powered digester on a multi-generational dairy farm.  

“With over twenty plus years as a developer in North and South America, the idea of developing a series of anaerobic digester facilities across the nation and supporting our Country’s dairy farms was something that I wanted to be a part of,” stated Kevin Chase, Chief Development Officer at Vanguard Renewables. “Our hard work and eye to the future, made us the leaders in our industry. We stayed the course, continued to follow the science and innovations in engineering that have developed over the last decade, and believed in the mission to repurpose food and beverage materials and dairy cow manure into renewable energy and work towards a greener future for all.”  

For more information, visit www.vanguardrenewables.com. 

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