Research backbone for circular organics
The proof is in the documents: two foundation publications and a pilot grant case study — reusable modules for building the next proposal.
Field research, site concepts, and coalition stories shaped for funders and partners.
The proof is in the documents
Three founding documents, one storyline — what organics exist, what to build with them, and a real grant attempt that put the research to work. Open any one; each points you to the next.
Feedstocks
What organics exist, and where they can go.
Circular systems
What to build, and who runs each lane.
Wappingers GIGP
A real grant attempt that used both.
Feedstocks assessment
A county-by-county map of Hudson Valley organics — municipal waste, wastewater solids, and food-hub collections — distilled into reuse-ready categories with real logistics corridors.
Take away: copy-ready tonnages and routes for a grant-ready bundle.
Read the report →
Circular biogas systems
Ten siting archetypes and a coverage strategy that tiles them 25–50 miles apart, NYC to the Capital Region — each pairing a site type with partner lanes, inputs, and infrastructure.
Take away: a blueprint for who operates, how waste moves, and where funding fits.
Read the report →
Wappingers Falls GIGP (2021)
A coalition-built application to New York’s Green Innovation Grant Program — narrative, engineering report, and letters of support. It wasn’t awarded, but it’s a working template.
Take away: what a grant-ready pilot package actually looks like.
Open the case study →