Search
“The world needs to embrace a suite of solutions”: Divert on tackling food waste and climate change
Sources of information

Power Technology | May 16, 2023

Divert, a company founded by CEO Ryan Begin in 2007, has developed a solution to address the interconnected problems of food waste and the urgent need for clean energy. Divert takes a comprehensive approach to the food waste crisis by preventing waste through technology that extends the freshness of food and partnering with retailers to rescue unsold edible food for donation to food banks. Any remaining waste is converted into clean power through anaerobic digestion.

With 119 billion pounds of food wasted annually in the US, 34 million Americans facing hunger, and the pressing deadline to combat climate change, Divert's efforts to minimize food waste and mitigate its environmental impact are more important than ever. The company has experienced significant growth since its inception, expanding its partnerships with food retailers and developing new technologies and solutions to prevent wasted food upstream. Additionally, Divert has made strides in renewable energy, securing a long-term agreement with BP for the purchase of renewable natural gas generated from its facilities.

Divert's approach aligns with President Biden's executive order and demonstrates the company's commitment to addressing the wasted food crisis and promoting sustainability. By maximizing the freshness of food, recovering edible food for those in need, and converting waste into renewable energy, Divert is making a tangible impact on both social and environmental fronts.

Viewed Articles
“The world needs to embrace a suite of solutions”: Divert on tackling food waste and climate change
Power Technology | May 16, 2023Divert, a company founded by CEO Ryan Begin in 2007, has developed a solution to address the interconnected problems of food waste and the urgent need for clean energy.
Read More
Viet Nam’s green rice revolution: A game changer for farmers and the environment
August 21, 2025 | CGIAR | CGIAR and Viet Nam are expanding climate-resilient irrigation—most notably alternate wetting and drying (AWD)—as a pathway to reduce methane and improve water productivity. W
Probiotic technology reduces rice field emissions as Yunlin County, Taiwan advances low-carbon farming with farmers and enterprises
December 18, 2025 | Yunlin County Government (In Chinese) | Yunlin County Government announced the adoption of probiotic technology to reduce GHG emissions from paddy rice cultivation as part of its l
Kaohsiung's first Renewable Energy Certificate (REC) awarded to a pig farm: turning manure into green gold
March 3, 2025 | UDN (In Chinese) |  Zhixian Pig Farm (志賢畜牧場) in Kaohsiung has become Taiwan’s first privately owned pig farm to receive Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) for biogas power generation
Tapping an innovative climate solution: upscaling food waste to animal feed in Japan and China
July 31, 2025 | New Security Beat (Wilson Center’s Environmental Change and Security Program blog) |  Japan and China are advancing the conversion of food waste into animal feed to cut methane emissio
FAO-led projects to make agriculture resilient and sustainable in support of 1 million people
December 17, 2025 | Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) | FAO announced that the Global Environment Facility (GEF) approved a US$58.8 million package of 8 FAO-led projects spanning Bangladesh, DR
TOP