Redefining municipal infrastructure with landfill RNG
By partnering with municipalities to transform landfill gas into renewable natural gas (RNG), we are redefining how public infrastructure can deliver climate resilience, emissions reduction and long‑term economic value. Jason Wilson, Waste Management Engineer and Amir Ghasdi, Renewable Natural Gas Lead, sat down with Climate Change Business Journal to explore the broader growth in low-carbon infrastructure.
In their interview, they discuss the evolution of landfill RNG — from market drivers and regulatory frameworks to financing models, technology maturity and municipal delivery structures. They share how we’re helping clients translate net‑zero goals into implementable projects through integrated energy planning, decarbonization pathways and digital analytics that support smarter investment decisions across municipal infrastructure systems.
This interview follows GHD’s 2025 CCBJ Business Achievement Award for Hartland Landfill Renewable Natural Gas Facility.
This project is projected to reduce the Capital Regional District of Vancouver Island’s greenhouse gas emissions by up to 475,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide over the next 25 years.
GHD landfill gas & RNG practice leads to broader growth in low carbon infrastructure
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