Every Beverage Sold
Millions of tons of organic waste — fruit pulp, packaging, CO₂ — generated every year by beverage production and distribution worldwide.
What if every piece of waste in your community was just energy looking for a home?
The circular economy in four steps
Millions of tons of organic waste — fruit pulp, packaging, CO₂ — generated every year by beverage production and distribution worldwide.
HTC converts local organic waste streams into a solid fuel interoperable with coal technology to create green hydrogen and captured CO₂ — two resources in massive demand.
The hydrogen fuels fleet decarbonization and grid stabilization. The CO₂ feeds directly back into beverage carbonation and emerging data center cooling applications. One industry's byproduct becomes another's feedstock.
If it works in Wenatchee, Washington — the original Apple Capital of the World — it works wherever beverages are sold. Every community already has this waste stream.
GODOT turns what is unwanted and in abundance and transforms it into local value. Founded by a 3rd generation Pepsi/Dr. Pepper distributor, GODOT is pioneering a circular economy where beverage distribution, clean energy, and data infrastructure converge.
At the core is GODOT's waste-to-hydrogen model: hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) converts local organic waste streams into a solid fuel interoperable with coal technology to create green hydrogen and captured CO₂ — two resources in massive demand.
The hydrogen fuels fleet decarbonization and grid stabilization, while the CO₂ feeds directly back into beverage carbonation and emerging data center cooling applications. It's a closed loop where one industry's byproduct becomes another's feedstock.
Wenatchee, Washington — the original Apple Capital of the World — is where GODOT was born. The apple orchards, beverage bottling lines, and distribution routes of Central Washington generate exactly the kind of organic waste that HTC converts into hydrogen. What started in the Apple Capital is now a global pattern: any community that produces or distributes beverages already has the feedstock for local energy independence.
At the eMobility Expo World Congress in Málaga, Spain (March 10–11, 2026), GODOT is presenting this model to European infrastructure leaders. The Apple Capital of the World isn't about apples anymore — it's about what comes next.
GODOT transforma lo no deseado y abundante en valor local. Fundada por un distribuidor de Pepsi/Dr. Pepper de tercera generación, GODOT está creando una economía circular donde la distribución de bebidas, la energía limpia y la infraestructura de datos convergen.
En el centro está el modelo de residuos-a-hidrógeno de GODOT: la carbonización hidrotérmica (HTC) convierte flujos de residuos orgánicos locales en un combustible sólido interoperable con tecnología de carbón para crear hidrógeno verde y CO₂ capturado — dos recursos con demanda masiva. El hidrógeno impulsa la descarbonización de flotas y la estabilización de la red eléctrica, mientras que el CO₂ se reintegra directamente en la carbonatación de bebidas y aplicaciones emergentes de refrigeración de centros de datos.
Es un ciclo cerrado donde el subproducto de una industria se convierte en la materia prima de otra. La Capital Mundial de la Manzana no se trata de manzanas — se trata de lo que viene después.
GODOT turns what is unwanted and in abundance and transforms it into local value. Hydrothermal carbonization converts organic waste into green hydrogen and captured CO₂ — fueling fleet decarbonization, grid stabilization, beverage carbonation, and data center cooling. A closed loop where one industry's byproduct becomes another's feedstock.
GODOT turns what is unwanted and in abundance and transforms it into local value. Founded by a 3rd generation Pepsi/Dr. Pepper distributor, GODOT is pioneering a circular economy where beverage distribution, clean energy, and data infrastructure converge.
At the core is GODOT's waste-to-hydrogen model: hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) converts local organic waste streams into a solid fuel interoperable with coal technology to create green hydrogen and captured CO₂. The hydrogen fuels fleet decarbonization and grid stabilization, while the CO₂ feeds directly back into beverage carbonation and emerging data center cooling applications.
Andy Weinstein is speaking at the eMobility World Congress in Málaga on March 10, 2026 — H₂ Panel at 4:00 PM. Booth EME 1B204.
You're about to discover why waste is just energy that hasn't found a home yet — and why that changes everything.
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