This is the site of a transformative shift: Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME), once dumped into lagoons where it emitted methane—a greenhouse gas 84 times more potent than CO₂—is now harnessed to produce clean biogas. This decentralized energy source supports both industrial and domestic needs, reducing reliance on woodfuel and fossil energy. The regeneration node captures the circular economy in motion: converting waste into value, emissions into energy, and risk into resilience. The avoided methane alone is equivalent to hundreds of tonnes of CO₂ saved annually. This is not just a mitigation project—it’s a blueprint for climate-forward agriculture and green industry.