Monday 30 May 2011

Biodiesel edible

Greenergy begins biodiesel production from food waste
istockAnalyst.com (press release) - ‎May 10, 2011‎
(Source: Datamonitor)Greenergy, a UK-based supplier of low-emission fuels, has started producing biodiesel from food waste. In a partnership with Brocklesby Ltd, a specialist in recycling edible oils, unsaleable food products such as crisps and pies, ...
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SG Biofuels Signs Customers for 250000 Acres of Hybrid Jatropha Seed
PR Newswire (press release) - ‎May 16, 2011‎
Jatropha is a non-edible energy crop that produces large volumes of sustainable plant oil used for biodiesel, bio jet fuel and specialty chemicals. The JMax™ hybrid seeds on average provide double the yield of existing commercial varieties planted in ...
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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
The company has teamed up with Brough-based Brocklesby, which specialises in recovering edible oils, to convert unsaleable food items into biofuel. High-fat solid foods such as pasties and pies, which would previously have gone to landfill or compost, ...

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