Monday 30 May 2011

Biodiesel edible oils

Bakery waste turned into alternative fuel source
British Baker - ‎May 25, 2011‎
Fats and oils from waste pies, sausages rolls and pastries are being extracted to make bio-diesel in a project that is expected to be rolled out across the UK. Road fuel supplier Greenergy has teamed up with Brocklesby, a specialist in recycling edible ...
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Brocklesby joins £50m Greenergy pasty project
Insider Media - ‎May 16, 2011‎
Greenergy already uses more than 20 million litres a month of biodiesel from used cooking oil. The company said it wants to extend its use of the products and is now beginning to make biodiesel from high fat solid foods such as pies, sausage rolls, ...
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Edible oils down on weak global trend
Business Standard - ‎May 23, 2011‎
Trading sentiments in edible oils turned bearish after palm oil declined in Malaysia, ending the longest rally in more than two months, and as falling crude oil prices reduced the appeal of the commodity as a source of biofuel. Meanwhile, palm oil for ...

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