Biffa reveals how waste cooking oil is brewing up emission savings

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Waste collection fleet powered by biofuel to slash emissions by 78 per cent

Waste giant Biffa has slashed the emissions from its collection fleet by 78 per cent by running its trucks on biodiesel made from used cooking oil, much of which is sourced directly from some of the major...

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