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British Company Refuels Produces Organic Waste Fuel

BBC Radio 4 London 16d16d Impact 3
British company Refuels produces alternative fuel from organic waste for heavy goods vehicles. The fuel is currently 30% to 35% cheaper than diesel. Major retailers including Tesco, Amazon, and Lidl use the fuel. Chief Executive Philip Field stated the product is greener and homegrown. The company aims to provide an alternative to mitigate volatility caused by Middle East conflicts. CEO Phillip Field stated the company processes sewage sludge, food waste, landfill gas, and farm manure into homegrown fuel products. The production relies on organic waste generated from the farming sector.

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BBC Radio 4

“The price spread today is about 30% to 35% cheaper than diesel. So not only is it greener, as I said, it's also homegrown.”

BBC Radio 4

“So, you know, we all go to the toilet. So there's sewage sludge that comes out, you know, is food waste, landfill gas, manure from farms, etc. So these are organic waste that we generate”

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