AgSTAR Partners: Non-profit Organizations
If you represent an eligible non-profit organization, please contact AgSTAR at agstar@epa.gov to become a partner.
AgSTAR and its partners support the development of anaerobic digesters to reduce methane emissions from livestock waste. AgSTAR’s Partner Program builds stronger relationships with non-profit organizations to support all phases of anaerobic digester projects: planning, deployment and long-term success.
Learn more about AgSTAR's non-profit organization partners below.
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- American Carbon Registry
Develops carbon offset methodologies
Learn More » - Association of Illinois Electric Cooperatives
Supports development of anaerobic digesters on small farms in co-op areas
Learn More » - The Climate Trust
A non-profit with experience in carbon offsets and 15 carbon offset credit methane digester projects
Learn More » - Energy Trust of Oregon
Provides project development assistance, expertise, and installation incentives
Learn More » - Great Plains Institute
Through research and analysis, consensus policy development, technology acceleration, and local action, leading the transition to environmentally and economically sustainable energy
Learn More » - Illinois Green Economy Network
Supports network colleges with composting and advancing the interest in anaerobic digestion
Learn More » - Seventhwave
Independent non-profit focused on energy research, training, education, and outreach organization
Learn More » - Sustainable America
Dedicated to reducing the nation’s oil consumption and increasing food availability
Learn More » - Sustainable Conservation
Works in partnership with the dairy industry to make California dairy digesters economically viable and spur further adoption of this technology
Learn More » - Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance
Forum and advocate for the sustainable use, recovery and recycling of phosphorus in the food system
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