INTERVIEW: There’s plenty of waste carbon to make the clean fuels needed to decarbonise aviation, shipping -developer

Published 16:20 on October 6, 2025 / Last updated at 16:20 on October 6, 2025 / / EMEA (Europe), Insights (Interviews), International (Aviation/CORSIA, Shipping), Net Zero Transition (Transport & Heating Fuels)

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Waste carbon from industrial sources and discarded biomass will be required to produce sufficient green fuels to decarbonise aviation and shipping, particularly as feedstock for the conventional waste oil pathway will be surpassed by demand as soon as 2030, said a fuels developer.
Waste carbon from industrial sources and discarded biomass will be required to produce sufficient green fuels to decarbonise aviation and shipping, particularly as feedstock for the conventional waste oil pathway will be surpassed by demand as soon as 2030, said a fuels developer.


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