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Renewable energy

4MW to generate 34GWh p.a.
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Biogas captured

43.9 million m3
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Carbon abatement

417 thousand tonnes (t CO2e - environmental benefit)
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Seedlings planted

6.9 million seedlings planted for 10 years (t CO2e)
As of July 2025

Landfill Biogas Capture, Abatement and Renewable Energy Project

We expedite the transition to renewables with clean energy and carbon abatement solutions. Carbon credits enable a commercially viable project to create additional abatement.

  • Long-term contract with the BINGO Industries to recover biogas and abate carbon from the landfill at their Eastern Creek Ecology Park (& Landfill). LGI collaborates with Bingo to optimise biogas extraction to improve air quality and reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to contribute to the local economy.

  • In 2024, we were given the go-ahead to invest up to $18.5m into BINGO Industries’ Eastern Creek Ecology Park site in Western Sydney to install a 4MW renewable energy power station to harness landfill gas to generate renewable energy, sufficient to power approximately 7,000 homes.
  • The energy will primarily support BINGO Industries’ Eastern Creek Ecology Park and a state-wide network of transfer stations, with surplus energy contributing to the National Electricity Market.
  • The power station, commissioned in May 2025, supplies reliable, renewable power (available 24/7) to BINGO Industries on site behind the meter. LGI will also supply renewable power to BINGO’s other facilities.
  • CEO of BINGO, said “the agreement with LGI forms an important part of the company’s decarbonisation plan, enabling renewable energy to support site operations.”
  • Jarryd Doran, CEO of LGI, said, “It’s a phenomenal result as we work with a leading Australian private waste operator to enhance carbon abatement and sustainable energy practices in the region​. LGI has upgraded and continues to expand the biogas system to fuel the new state of the art renewable 4MW power station project.”