The U.K.'s biofuels plans are suffering yet another black eye as details of a study conducted for the Department for Transport have leaked, and the finding that "some of the most commonly-used biofuel crops fail to meet the minimum sustainability standard set by the European Commission" has hit the ...
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Analyst Insight | December 10, 2020
The U.S. state of Pennsylvania recently passed a law, its House Bill 1808, classifying advanced recycling technologies, including pyrolysis, depolymerization, and gasification, as manufacturing, rather than solid waste processing facilities. We spoke with Craig Cookson of the American Chemistry ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | March 19, 2021
The Guardian published a very thoroughly researched article today that shows, with actual quotes and a timeline, how the oil industry has been aware of the detrimental health effects caused by the large‑scale use of its products since the 1960s. This opens the door to litigation similar to what the ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | May 24, 2021
The German government and aviation representatives agreed to explore the introduction of a blending quota of up to 2% for synthetic fuels in the local German aviation sector by 2030. This is merely a plan and not yet reality, but it is an important step, as synthetic fuels needs regulatory support ... Not part of subscription