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EU Commission’s Farm-to-Fork strategy: UFOP misses economically sustainable perspective

EU Commission’s Farm-to-Fork strategy: UFOP misses economically sustainable perspective

May 31, 2020 |

In Germany, UFOP criticized the “Farm-to-Fork Strategy” presented by the European Commission, saying “This is not what perspective and collaboration look like” and “With this document, the EU Commission is far from taking this collaborative approach. On the contrary, agriculture is more or less directly denounced for undesirable nutritional developments and the use of technical […]

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Ethanol production expands 9.2% to largest volume since March

Ethanol production expands 9.2% to largest volume since March

May 31, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., according to EIA data analyzed by the Renewable Fuels Association for the week ending May 22, ethanol production shifted 9.2%, or 61,000 barrels per day (b/d), to 724,000 b/d—equivalent to 30.41 million gallons daily and the largest volume since March. However, production remains tempered due to COVID-19 disruptions, coming in 31.5% below […]

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BASF and Red Avenue New Materials collaborate on compostable co-polyester (PBAT) in China

BASF and Red Avenue New Materials collaborate on compostable co-polyester (PBAT) in China

May 31, 2020 |

In Germany, BASF and Red Avenue New Materials Group signed a joint agreement that grants Red Avenue New Materials Group the license to produce and sell certified compostable aliphatic-aromatic co-polyester (PBAT). Red Avenue New Materials Group will build a 60,000 metric tons PBAT plant in Shanghai, using BASF`s process technology in exchange for the access […]

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Neste MY Renewable Diesel available at more than 200 sales points in Sweden by year-end

Neste MY Renewable Diesel available at more than 200 sales points in Sweden by year-end

May 31, 2020 |

In Finland, Neste deepens its partnership with one of Sweden’s largest fuel companies, OKQ8 and said Neste MY Renewable Diesel, produced from renewable and sustainable raw materials, will become available at 130 OKQ8 network stations by the end of 2020, also for private customers. The total Neste MY Renewable Diesel sales points in Sweden will […]

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Indonesia removes ethanol ban, recognizes octane benefits of ethanol

Indonesia removes ethanol ban, recognizes octane benefits of ethanol

May 31, 2020 |

In Indonesia, the U.S. Grains Council reports that U.S. ethanol can now enter the Indonesian market by way of pre-blended fuel, following the recent removal of a ban on pre-blended product entering the country. This change creates a potential market of more than 200 million gallons (71 million bushels in corn equivalent). The market development […]

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Licella and Unnmukt Urja sign MOU to explore rice straw residues to biofuel opportunity in India

Licella and Unnmukt Urja sign MOU to explore rice straw residues to biofuel opportunity in India

May 31, 2020 |

In Australia, Licella Holdings signed a Memorandum of Understanding to work with Indian based company Unnmukt Urja Private Limited, to explore the opportunity for utilising Licella’s innovative Cat-HTR (‘Catalytic Hydrothermal Reactor’) technology as a more sustainable and higher value solution for rice straw residues in India. India generates approximately 683 million tons of dry agricultural […]

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Lactips, producer of first soluble bioplastic, raises $14.4M to ramp up bioplastic production based on milk protein

Lactips, producer of first soluble bioplastic, raises $14.4M to ramp up bioplastic production based on milk protein

May 31, 2020 |

Like Willy Wonka’s candy cups, edible sweet trees and and delicious chocolate river, Lactips is dreaming of edible packaging and bioplastics. Thanks to a new 13 million Euros (approximately $14.4 million USD) in new capital, they now have the resources needed to drive the development of its biosourced, biodegradable and water-soluble solution, providing an alternative […]

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PNNL invention partitions ethanol from gasoline to enable octane on demand; could lower emissions

PNNL invention partitions ethanol from gasoline to enable octane on demand; could lower emissions

May 24, 2020 |

In Washington, an onboard separation technology developed by U.S. Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers is the first to use chemistry—not a physical membrane—to separate ethanol-blended gasoline into high- and low-octane fuel components and could pave the way for increased fuel economy and lower greenhouse gas emissions as part of an octane-on-demand fuel-delivery […]

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Group Condemns EPA’s Criticism of Harvard Study on Gasoline Emissions and Covid-19 Transmission

Group Condemns EPA’s Criticism of Harvard Study on Gasoline Emissions and Covid-19 Transmission

May 24, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., 10 energy and agriculture organizations including Renewable Fuels Association, the National Farmers Union, the Clean Fuels Development Coalition, and others called on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to condemn statements by its own Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee that dismissed the findings of a recent study by Harvard University linking air pollution […]

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FAO vegetable oil price index falls to eight-month low

FAO vegetable oil price index falls to eight-month low

May 24, 2020 |

In Germany, UFOP reports that decreases in prices of palm oil, soybean oil and rapeseed oil show through more strongly in the FAO price index than do increases in asking prices for sunflower oil. The April FAO price index for vegetable oils slipped 7.2 points, or 5.2 per cent, and the lowest level since August […]

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