Growing awareness worldwide of disposal methods of bio-degradable waste by Aerobic Digestion (AD) and converting it into useful fuel and organic manure. Biogas production has been recognized as an effective and well-developed technology. However, its commercial application remains constrained due to the necessity for on-site upgrading of the biogas before it can be transported or combusted. The upgradation of bio gas requires removal of other gases from it and make it fit for having max-content of Methane. In the face of the growing demand for renewable energy sources and the environmental impacts related to the process of global warming, the development of new technologies for CH4 capture has become a critical environmental issue, and certainly one of the greatest challenges of humankind. This growing demand underscores the necessity for innovative solutions to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change, which is driven by the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. In this regard, the degradation of urban solid wastes leads to the production of huge amounts of biogas. The process of anaerobic digestion in landfills and other waste management facilities breaks down organic materials, resulting in the release of these gases.