Cargill has opened a production site in Ghent that converts waste oils and fats into fuel to be used by the transportation sector, including shipping.
The new plant will supply 115kt/year. The facility comes from Cargill's $150m investment in its oilseed crush and biodiesel plant in Ghent.
The feed includes used cooking oils and residues from the production of edible oils - previously discarded or destined for low-value applications only.
"With this advanced waste treatment technology, we are offering an innovative solution that meets the global demand for renewable energy, respects environmental requirements and helps customers meet their greenhouse gas commitments," Alexis Cazin, Managing Director for Cargill Biodiesel & Carbon EMEA, commented.
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