Landfill gas, in which methane is included, is produced by the biological degradation of untreated organic waste, and if released in the atmosphere can contribute to global climate change. As a complementary or replacement measure to gas extraction systems, microbial methane oxidation systems (MMOS) can control methane emissions from landfills.
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