True Green Deal Corporation – USA

Overview

True Green Deal Environmental is reshaping how the world thinks about waste. By converting landfills into modern aerobic bioreactor systems, we not only reduce methane emissions and leachate pollution but also generate carbon credits and directly fund children’s education. It’s where sustainability meets impact — environmental, social, and economic.

Why True Green Deal Environmental Stands Out

Innovative Solutions

We use patented aerobic bioreactor technology to process waste more efficiently, reducing emissions and speeding up decomposition.

Educational Impact

A portion of the carbon credit revenue generated from landfill upgrades is directed to educational accounts for children.

Community Engagement

We work with local leaders and citizens to ensure ownership, understanding, and long-term success of every project.

Zero Cost Implementation

We fund and operate the projects, so communities benefit without any financial burden.

Key Solutions

Popular questions

How does TGD Environmental fund education through waste management?

 We generate revenue through carbon credits earned by converting traditional landfills into aerobic bioreactors. A portion of this revenue is allocated directly into children’s educational savings accounts, helping families pay for future schooling.

 It’s a modern landfill technology that introduces air and moisture into waste to speed up decomposition, drastically reducing harmful methane emissions and producing stable material faster.

 Communities or municipalities can reach out through our platform. We assess the landfill, plan the upgrade, and execute it without charging the community. We also involve local leaders to manage education linkages.

No. TGD Environmental funds and operates the project entirely. Our model relies on generating revenue through carbon credits and sustainability-linked partnerships.

They eliminate methane emissions, reduce groundwater contamination from leachate, stabilize landfill mass faster, and allow for carbon credit issuance — all while improving community health and funding education.