Global waste streams represent trillions of dollars in stranded material and methane liability — and a disproportionate share of that burden falls on jurisdictions with the least capacity to manage it. Kore Infrastructure’s pyrolysis platform converts organic waste into renewable natural gas, hydrogen, and biochar, turning landfill-bound feedstock into distributed energy and soil carbon. This Spotlight examines how waste-to-energy infrastructure is being re-underwritten as a nature solution: emissions avoided at the source, circular inputs for agriculture, and a financeable model for municipalities facing compounding climate and fiscal pressure.