Clean liquid fuels are made from natural sources or waste like decaying foods, restaurant grease, and farm or agricultural waste. They can reduce emissions by up to 80 percent.
Clean fuels made locally from waste bring competition to the market and more choices for consumers.
Farmers can replace the diesel they put in their equipment with clean fuel without performance loss while leaving less pollution on their crops. They can also sell their waste products to fuel producers to create a new stream of revenue.
There’s a supply chain of good paying jobs required to make our fuel locally—from recycling fats, greases and oils from restraints to refining and transporting.
Independent owner/operators as well as companies that own fleets of trucks can meet emissions reduction targets demanded by their customers and shareholders.
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