Facility ID: 1011037 · Waste

Pioneer Crossing Landfill

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Birdsboro, PA · BERKS COUNTY · NAICS 562212

233K
MT CO2e (2023)
13
Reporting Years
PA
State

Annual Emissions History

2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
Year Total CO2e (MT)
2023 233,448
2022 52,825
2021 42,629
2020 34,421
2019 33,617
2018 31,536
2017 31,148
2016 6,404
2015 31,013
2014 31,355
2013 31,315
2012 35,165
2011 30,535

Facility Insight: Pioneer Crossing Landfill

Pioneer Crossing Landfill (EPA GHGRP Facility ID 1011037) reported 233K metric tons of CO2-equivalent in 2023, operating in Birdsboro, PA within BERKS COUNTY. The site is classified under Waste with NAICS code 562212, placing it within the group of U.S. facilities that cross the 25,000 MT CO2e annual reporting threshold set by EPA under 40 CFR Part 98. Self-reported emissions are verified by EPA staff, and the reported CO2e total aggregates CO2, methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) weighted by their 100-year global warming potentials.

The facility has 13 years of reported data on record, covering the 2011–2023 window. Over that period, annual CO2e emissions rose by 664.5%, with the peak observed year showing up to 233K MT CO2e. Because facility emissions can swing year-to-year based on production volume, fuel mix, outages, or control upgrades, a single year rarely tells the full story — the emissions history table above unpacks CO2, CH4, and N2O contributions separately so readers can see which gas is driving the trend.

For context, this reported total captures Scope 1 direct emissions from on-site combustion, industrial processes, and fugitive sources — it excludes Scope 2 purchased electricity and Scope 3 upstream or downstream emissions. Users comparing this facility to others in PA should cross-reference with the state-level rollup on our PA emissions page and the parent company profile where linked, since facility-level disclosures are most meaningful when placed against the operator's broader portfolio. All underlying data is EPA-published and freely available via the GHGRP envirofacts API.

Emissions Analysis

Pioneer Crossing Landfill is a moderate emitter at 233K MT CO2e, typical of mid-sized industrial operations.

Emissions have increased 664.5% over the reporting period. This may result from expanded operations, increased production, or changes in fuel mix. EPA GHGRP covers facilities emitting 25,000+ MT CO2e annually.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much CO2 does Pioneer Crossing Landfill emit?

Pioneer Crossing Landfill reported 233K metric tons of CO2 equivalent (CO2e) in 2023, according to EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program data.

Is Pioneer Crossing Landfill reducing emissions?

Over 13 reporting years (2011–2023), Pioneer Crossing Landfill's emissions have increased by 664.5%. This may reflect expanded operations or increased production.

What industry sector is Pioneer Crossing Landfill in?

Pioneer Crossing Landfill is classified under Waste (NAICS code 562212). Located in Birdsboro, PA.

What gases does Pioneer Crossing Landfill emit?

Pioneer Crossing Landfill reports emissions of CO2 (carbon dioxide), CH4 (methane), and N2O (nitrous oxide), converted to CO2-equivalent using EPA global warming potentials. The gas breakdown for each reporting year is shown in the emissions history table above.

How many years of data are available for Pioneer Crossing Landfill?

Pioneer Crossing Landfill has 13 years of EPA GHGRP data on record, spanning 2011 to 2023. The GHGRP has collected data since 2010 from facilities emitting 25,000+ MT CO2e annually.

Where does this emissions data come from?

All data comes from the EPA Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program (GHGRP), which requires facilities emitting 25,000+ metric tons of CO2e per year to report annually. Data is self-reported by facilities and verified by the EPA.

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Source: EPA GHGRP Facility ID 1011037. Data subject to facility self-reporting. Not compliance advice.

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Data sourced from official U.S. government datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainCarbon Editorial