Biofuel from food residue
In Great Britain, the fifth of the UK's fuel supplier the Greenergy built a new plant with a 50 million investment. The plant will produce biofuel from food residue.
Greenergy developed the plan over recycling food residues in collaboration with Brocklesby. The Immingham plant was built from a 50 million pound investment.
As a further step, the remaining food is collected and the oil will be extracted from it. For this purpose, primarily the fast-food residues are the best – reports Világgazdaság Online.
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