What’s A Clean Fuel?

Ethanol and biodiesel are two types of clean fuels
Making fuel from local, recycled sources puts less money in the pockets of foreign dictators.
Used cooking oils can be recycled and turned into renewable fuels
Transportation is New Jersey's largest source of pollution
Big Oil's monopoly over  your gas tank contributes to high gas prices and to climate change.
Renewable diesel can be used in most farm equipment and reduce pollution up to 80 percent
Sustainable fuel creates new jobs in New Jersey
Trucks can switch to renewable diesel and reduce their emissions by as much as 80 percent
Clean fuels are made from local, recycled sources like used cooking oil and food waste.

Renewable Fuel

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 from local, recycled sources means we import less foreign oil.

Energy Independence Fuel

Clean liquid transportation fuels can be made from feedstocks right here in New Jersey, meaning less money going to anti-democratic and unstable nations.

Clean fuels give us more freedom from foreign fossil fuels.

Energy Independence Fuel

Clean liquid transportation fuels can be made from feedstocks right here in New Jersey, meaning more control over gas prices.

Used cooking oil collected from New Jersey's 40,000 restaurants could be turned into greener gas and diesel.

Ready Today Fuel

West Coast states and Canadians are already producing millions of gallons of green gas and renewable diesel for cars and trucks to reduce pollution. You don’t have to wait for electric car prices to drop, or for charging stations in your neighborhood to start reducing your emissions.

Clean fuels include biofuels, biogas, renewable diesel, ethanol, biodiesel, E85, and Flex Fuel.

Keep Your Car Fuel

Clean fuel works just like regular gas in your car, which means you can keep driving it with the satisfaction of knowing you are doing something to fight climate change.

You can fight climate change with the car you own by using clean green gas and diesel
Clean fuels include biofuels, biogas, renewable diesel, ethanol, biodiesel, E85, and Flex Fuel. They run up to 80% cleaner.

Keep Your Car And Truck  Fuel

Clean fuel works just like regular gas or diesel in your vehicle, which means you can keep driving it with the satisfaction of knowing you are doing something to fight climate change.

Clean fuels include biofuels, biogas, renewable diesel, ethanol, biodiesel, E85, Flex Fuel, and green hydrogen.
Clean fuels are more environmentallly friendly because they aren't

End Oil’s Monopoly Over Your Gas Tank

Clean fuels made locally from waste bring competition to the market and more choices for consumers.

Farm equipment could reduce pollution by up to 80% by switching to greener renewable diesel or biodiesel.

Farm Friendly Fuel

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.

Clean fuels have created thousands of jobs in America.

Job Generating Fuel

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. 

Trucks could switch to renewable diesel, biodiesel, or biogas and reduce their emissions by up to 80%.

Fleet Friendly Fuel

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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