(Veriflux/Biobased Diesel Daily) Veriflux, an end-to-end platform for renewable fuel feedstock traceability, was spotlighted recently by the U.S. EPA as part of its success story on the funding of technologies that improve recycling, reduce emissions, and improve the circular economy.
Veriflux was one of six U.S. businesses highlighted in the article, each funded by EPA’s Small Business Innovation Research program.
Veriflux is a traceability platform capable of tracing wastes, fats and oils—such as used cooking oil, brown grease, tallow and more—from the point of origin to the fuel producer.
This provides stakeholders across even the most complex of supply chains with the critical data needed to help comply with federal and state regulations, as well as to help lower carbon-intensity (CI) scores.
With EPA SBIR support, Veriflux was able to identify additional types of waste and feedstocks that can be traced with the system including food waste, plastics and other future potentially renewable materials.
Veriflux has also launched a pilot with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection and Waste Management of New York LLC to identify the source, and quantify the energy value of grease-trap food waste.
The pilot showcases the value of a platform like Veriflux, and the ability for technology and data to empower sustainability, circularity and traceability across waste, recycling and renewable energy supply chains.
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Excerpt from Environmental Protection Agency/Biobased Diesel Daily: Tracking fuel and the component feedstocks throughout the supply chain is becoming more important as renewable fuel producers align their operations to follow EPA’s Renewable Fuel Standard.
Feedstocks are the raw or organic materials that are made into different types of fuel or oil. As feedstocks travel through the production chain and are converted into fuels, the origin of the feedstocks is often lost.
For example, a waste feedstock will travel through multiple collectors or processors before it is produced into fuel. The ultimate consumer will have no way of verifying that the feedstocks were responsibly and sustainably harvested.
This lack of supply-chain transparency can make it difficult to prove that the fuel is in fact from a renewable source and can impact its capacity to meet federal and state regulatory requirements.
This figure shows organic-waste pickup locations in New York City and how the materials flows to WMNY's CORe® facility for processing, and to Newtown Creek WRRF for co-digestion. Image: Akilah Lewis
Veriflux is an EPA-funded end-to-end technology platform that provides data and tracking to address these issues and improve renewable fuel feedstock traceability. Veriflux records data from a feedstock’s point of origin to its transformation into renewable fuel.
The company received funding from EPA’s Small Business Innovation Research Phase I program, which funds small businesses developing environmental technologies.
EPA is one of 11 federal agencies that participates in the SBIR program.
When co-founders Dani Charles and Scott Bernard started Veriflux, they found a natural application for their company’s mission in what EPA was implementing with RFS, which inspired them to apply for EPA SBIR funding.
By conducting a research pilot to test its own software’s feasibility, Veriflux demonstrated a viable solution to renewable fuel traceability requirements.
In late 2022, Veriflux completed a first-of-its-kind pilot program in partnership with Waste Management of New York and the New York City Department of Environmental Protection to trace solid and liquid food waste through New York City’s waste-to-energy supply chain.
The pilot program launched in September 2022 and involved public and city haulers who, over the course of the four-month pilot, collected more than 1,750 tons of organic waste from close to 600 restaurants, cafeterias, public drop-off bins and other sources in Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens.
The organic material (brown grease and waste food scraps) was taken to WM’s CORe® plant in Brooklyn, then processed into a feedstock called EBS®, an engineered bioslurry.
Next, the EBS® was transported to NYCDEP’s Newtown Creek Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility. The facility co-digested the EBS® alongside wastewater sludge and converted it to renewable natural gas (RNG).
NYCDEP’s Newtown Creek Wastewater Resource Recovery Facility in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, transforms bio-slurry into renewable natural gas. Photo: Adrienne Fors
Though the program included multiple waste types, a vast network of waste generators and many types of collections, Veriflux’s software successfully tracked the waste from its point of origin to the production of RNG.
“Too often physical and digital supply chains are separated by challenges around data collection and sharing,” Charles said. “This pilot demonstrated that the technology exists today to change this, and that data can empower waste-to-energy supply chains that are traceable, renewable and local.”
For NYCDEP, the pilot gathered valuable data that demonstrates how beneficial the co-digestion program is to New York City.
The same information can also be used to inform a full lifecycle analysis of the RNG made at Newtown Creek WRRF.
“The data we collected in this study tells a clear story of how NYCDEP is involved in a circular economy,” said Brendan Hannon, acting energy program manager with NYCDEP’s Office of Energy and Resource Recovery Programs. “We are helping restaurants and community drop-off sites manage organic material responsibly and we are making a local source of renewable, sustainable energy right here in New York City.”
The pilot also serves as a model for how other cities can similarly implement a data-driven approach to renewable energy.
“New York City has shown the leadership needed to achieve a circular economy,” said Dan Hagen, WM organics director of business development. “This pilot provides a model for how to track, incentivize and meet landfill diversion and sustainability goals, as well as quantify the impact of renewable fuels on the climate.”
The four-month pilot program traced 100 truckloads of renewable feedstock, including more than 1,750 tons of organic waste from close to 600 restaurants, cafeterias, public drop-off bins and other sources in Manhattan, the Bronx and Queens. Photo: Adrienne Fors
Though the pilot program was an NYCDEP idea, its initiation stems from the EPA SBIR funding Veriflux received. In fact, it was the EPA SBIR’s press release that led NYCDEP to first reach out to Veriflux and WM with the idea of the pilot.
“Getting funding through SBIR was phenomenal for a number of reasons, but in the case of this particular pilot, it would not have happened without the SBIR program,” Charles said.
The four-month pilot offered a learning opportunity for the team, as the program was a collaboration between federal, state, private and nonprofit groups in one of the largest cities in the world.
The team captured those findings in a recently released white paper on the pilot, entitled, “From Trash to Treasure: Insights from End-to-End Traceability Across the Organic Waste-to-Energy Supply Chain in New York City.”
Charles explained, “There was a question in my mind asking, ‘Is our adoption model going to be sustainable across New York City’s scale?’ and the pilot proved that the answer is ‘yes’. When we started to see the pilot’s data coming in, it was validating and fulfilling to know that this work can be done.”
Since completion of the pilot, Veriflux has been busy expanding across the U.S. and internationally.
Today, it is actively tracking feedstocks for renewable fuels across the globe, helping to improve supply-chain transparency and facilitate compliance with federal and state regulations.
“Veriflux is serving as a source of trust for fuel producers, providing confidence that the feedstocks they are sourcing are accurately represented and compliant with the regulatory frameworks within the areas in which they operate,” Charles said.
EPA’s 2023-2024 SBIR Phase I solicitation opened in June. For those interested in learning more about funded small businesses or the SBIR program, explore the links below:
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