The uses of Biomethane is a topic that will be brought up.
Businesses across Offaly are taking part at this year's All Island Bioeconomy Summit in Meath today.
It will focus on topics such as Biomethane's uses in the sector and Marine Bioeconomy.
Roscrea company, Dooley's Wool is attending the conference, with their product focusing on converting synthetics into high quality bedding.
While Tullamore - based Biasol upcycle grains into snacks and backing mixes.
Niamh Dooley co-founded the business with her brother Ruaíri and says events like these can help with byproduct waste:
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