INTERVIEW: Production of sewage-based SAF could help scale up availability of greener aviation fuel

Published 18:52 on November 30, 2023  /  Last updated at 18:52 on November 30, 2023  / Bryony Collins /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Aviation/CORSIA, EMEA, International, Voluntary

A new process of making sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from sewage could be an important feedstock for the growing market for green aviation fuel, particularly in population-dense areas, with potential to also produce biochar that can generate carbon credits.
A new process of making sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from sewage could be an important feedstock for the growing market for green aviation fuel, particularly in population-dense areas, with potential to also produce biochar that can generate carbon credits.


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