In light of COVID-19, stakeholders weigh relief for Brazil’s RenovaBio targets

Published 22:49 on July 13, 2020  /  Last updated at 23:59 on July 13, 2020  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, RINs & LCFS, South & Central

The Brazilian government’s move to slash the credit targets for the country’s RenovaBio programme has split stakeholders, with sugarcane producers and allied lawmakers pushing back on the cut and large obligated parties calling for further relief, according to public comments.
The Brazilian government’s move to slash the credit targets for the country’s RenovaBio programme has split stakeholders, with sugarcane producers and allied lawmakers pushing back on the cut and large obligated parties calling for further relief, according to public comments.


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