Major retailers like Chipotle are investing millions of dollars into technology that can reduce #methane emissions – starting with their agricultural operations. Agriculture Dive explains why the restaurant supply chain business is getting serious about methane: https://lnkd.in/eEJ58ztj
Windfall Bio
Agriculture, Construction, Mining Machinery Manufacturing
Menlo Park, California 5,207 followers
Naturally transforming harmful methane into organic fertilizer using the power of microbes.
About us
Windfall Bio has developed the first-ever solution to capture and transform climate-harming methane emissions into organic fertilizer. This nature-based solution harnesses methane-eating microbes to transform methane from any source into valuable outputs. The company’s solution allows methane emitters across industries, such as agriculture, oil and gas, and waste management, to reduce their carbon footprint, as well as enables farmers to improve their profitability and environmental impact.
- Website
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https://www.windfall.bio/
External link for Windfall Bio
- Industry
- Agriculture, Construction, Mining Machinery Manufacturing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Menlo Park, California
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2022
- Specialties
- methane, climate, agtech, carbon capture, soil, methane reduction, and methane utilization
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Menlo Park, California, US
Employees at Windfall Bio
Updates
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#ICYMI, Windfall Bio’s methane-eating microbes have reached commercial-scale production! This achievement significantly de-risks the implementation of our nature-based solution, making our mems readily deployable across all methane-intensive industries (no matter the scale). Waste Today explains why this milestone is so pivotal for Windfall Bio – and the future of the #methane removal industry as a whole: https://lnkd.in/eYY6GQTM
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At Windfall Bio, we take #value creation seriously – focusing on making our methane mitigation solution a smart business choice for your organization. Our co-founder and director of marketing, Louis Stenmark, explains how our mems’ sustainability benefits are just the cherry on top of the larger #decarbonization cake: https://lnkd.in/eRykxs8Q Climatalist
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Most efforts to reduce #methane emissions have focused on tackling “super emitters”. But according to The Associated Press, new research suggests that much smaller sources are collectively responsible for 72% of methane emissions from oil and gas fields throughout the contiguous United States. Learn why comprehensive methane mitigation solutions – like Windfall Bio’s mems – are needed to address the broader methane issue from both ends: https://lnkd.in/gm248MnV
Harmful gas billowing from Texas and New Mexico comes mostly from smaller leaks, researchers say
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Windfall Bio has achieved commercial scale production of its methane-eating microbes, making our solution readily deployable no matter the use case. This manufacturing achievement significantly de-risks our nature-based solution and will further expand the market for our organic fertilizer product (the output of our methane-eating microbes). Learn more about this pivotal milestone for both Windfall Bio and the future of #methane removal as a whole: https://lnkd.in/eDYGsCCc Thank you to the FERMWORX team for making this possible!
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Looking to help solve one of humanity’s most pressing climate challenges? (hint: it's methane emissions) Windfall Bio is #hiring for a number of engineering roles that will help our team reduce these harmful emissions across oil & gas, waste management, and other methane-intensive industries: 🌱Founding Software Engineer – Data Infrastructure 🌱Founding Software Engineer – Full Stack 🌱Product Engineer – Software View all of our open roles to see if you’re the right fit for our innovative team: https://lnkd.in/eXhP_4uZ
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As we head into a new year, #methane emissions remain a top concern as scientists aim to guide industries towards meeting long-term climate goals. CNN shares how new satellite technology helps track previously unseen sources of methane – and why organizations should take the step to curb their emissions before regulations follow: https://lnkd.in/gpzMHA9H
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Happy New Year from Windfall Bio! 🌟 As we step into 2025, we are filled with optimism and excitement for the year ahead – focusing on the continual scaling and commercialization of our methane-eating microbes solution, and our ongoing commitment to helping methane-intensive industries unlock rapid #decarbonization and new avenues of value creation. Here’s to a year of bold action, transformative solutions, and meaningful progress.
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It’s been an incredible year of growth and innovation at Windfall Bio – and as we enter the height of the holiday season – we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to our talented team members, valued customers, and dedicated partners for your ongoing support. We couldn’t have achieved the following 2024 milestones without your continued dedication, talent, and determination: 🌱 Raising $28 million in Series A funding to scale our nature-based methane mitigation solution 🌱 Opening our brand-new corporate facility and lab in San Mateo, California 🌱 Having our mems be recognized as one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2024 Thank you, from all of us at Windfall Bio!
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Windfall Bio’s methane-eating microbes are wildly versatile – able to reduce methane emissions across landfill gas capture systems, oil and gas flaring operations, and even dairy farm exhaust sites. Our co-founder and director of marketing, Louis Stenmark, explains how Windfall Bio’s bioreactor systems work across a variety of open and closed environments on the Climatalist. Full episode here: https://lnkd.in/eRykxs8Q