June 22, 2025
At SusBDe, we know that real change doesn’t happen from behind a desk—it happens on the ground, through local knowledge, trusted relationships, and actionable insight. That’s why we’ve established a growing global network of regional partners who bring our waste-to-energy innovations to life—wherever waste challenges meet sustainability ambition.
From Poland to India, from Brazil via Italy to the UK, and from Sri Lanka to Senegal, our partners combine deep market expertise with SusBDe’s proven Dutch technology to unlock circular value from organic waste. Their role is essential—navigating regional regulations, shaping high-impact projects, engaging local stakeholders, and ensuring that implementation delivers tangible results.
This model is more than a distribution strategy. It’s a commitment to scalable, smart, and context-specific solutions—empowering agriculture, municipalities, and industry to transition toward renewable energy and sustainable resource management.
A great example of our network in action: the Brazilian team recently represented SusBDe at a major climate event in France, sparking strong interest across multiple sectors. That momentum has led to planned site visits in the Netherlands and Germany, where prospective clients will witness firsthand how our modular systems turn organic waste into clean energy, jobs, and measurable climate impact.
Meet our international team and discover how SusBDe delivers smart energy solutions tailored to your region: www.susbde.com/licenses

SusBDe’s partner Pelican Biogas is advancing a portfolio of six poultry-waste-to-biogas plants in Arkansas, with SusBDe supporting the technology and process design. Each plant converts ~100,000 tons of waste into 35+ million m³ of biogas annually, applying the same technology platform used in Europe. With first operations expected in 2027, the portfolio illustrates how proven European systems enable large-scale circular energy solutions in the U.S.

Nagpur’s flagship CBG plant has entered cold commissioning, validating all core systems of a facility capable of treating up to 1,500 tonnes of MSW daily and generating 27 million m³ of renewable biogas each year. With construction complete, the project now moves into operational testing—an essential step toward one of India’s largest biomethane production hubs.

SusBDe joined the Dutch Trade Mission at IFAT India 2025 in Mumbai, presenting its Waste-to-Energy concept and engaging with partners and government leaders on advancing circular solutions in India’s growing sustainability sector.

This week, Jaap Veenenbos and Harshavardhini Varagunan represent SusBDe, it partners at the Dutch biogas sector at IFAT India 2025 in Mumbai. From the Netherlands Pavilion, they are meeting with partners, project developers, and investors to showcase how Dutch technology is driving India’s circular energy transition.

Prof. Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize–winning economist, engaged in in-depth discussions with Bastiaan Dijkman of SusBDe. His perspectives on inequality and climate change resonate strongly with the challenges SusBDe faces: developing profitable, scalable projects that still struggle to secure government and institutional financing. These exchanges underscored both the urgency of action and the need for persistence in building a fairer, more sustainable future.

Local Expertise. Global Impact. SusbDe’s regional partners drive the transition to circular, decentralized energy—turning waste into value across five continents. Discover how our on-the-ground network delivers smart, scalable biogas solutions that meet the world where it matters most: locally

SusBDe Strengthens International Ties at WOCA 2025: As part of our mission to drive global sustainability through biogas innovation, SusBDe participated in this year’s WOCA 2025 in France. Our presence at this international forum for circular economy leaders opened the door to exciting new collaborations across continents.