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Greenergy earns RSB sustainability certification

Waste-based biodiesel producer Greenergy has earned the Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials (RSB) sustainability certification for the production of biodiesel from used cooking oil at its UK facilities in Immingham and North Cave.

Greenergy supplies more than a quarter of the UK's road fuel and manufactures its own biodiesel from wastes in order to meet its biodiesel blending obligations. The company sources waste oils and fats globally and operates two biodiesel manufacturing facilities in the UK, with a pre-processing facility enabling the use of an increasingly wide range of different wastes materials.

'Greenergy has unique experience of developing new supply chains for waste products in a number of different global markets and we have worked successfully together over a number of years to promote supply chain traceability,' comments RSB's executive director Rolf Hogan.

Andrew Owens, Greenergy CEO, adds: 'Through our offices in the UK, the US and Dubai, we continue to encourage the adoption of new traceable supply chains, often working with producers in countries where waste to energy schemes have not previously existed. Our next priority is to work towards RSB certification for our newly acquired biodiesel manufacturing facility on Teesside.'

 

SOURCE: Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials





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