Neutral Fuels Pioneers Dairy Waste as New Biofuel Feedstock
Dubai, Uae (ots/PRNewswire) -
Recycling waste dairy products to help meet Dubai's Zero Waste
target
After two years of research into new and improved ways to create
biofuels, Neutral Fuels has become the first company to successfully
use butter, cream and ghee waste as a feedstock for creating
commercial biofuel.
To view the Multimedia News Release, please click:
Recycling waste dairy products to help meet Dubai's Zero Waste
target
After two years of research into new and improved ways to create
biofuels, Neutral Fuels has become the first company to successfully
use butter, cream and ghee waste as a feedstock for creating
commercial biofuel.
To view the Multimedia News Release, please click:
https://www.multivu.com/players/uk/8047451-neutral-fuels-pioneers-
dairy-waste-biofuel/
Importantly, the new fuel is of the same high quality as the
vegetable oil-derived biofuel that Neutral Fuels has become renowned
for and which has fuelled McDonald's UAE's logistics fleet for almost
seven million kilometres over the past four years. It is equally
European standards compliant, so customers won't notice any
difference.
Karl W Feilder, Chairman and CEO of Neutral Fuels, said the
company was inspired by Dubai Municipality's "Zero Waste by 2030"
target.
"Dubai is one of the few places in the world with a proper clean
energy vision and a commitment to achieving 100% recycling," said
Feilder. "We concur with Engineer Abdulmajeed Abdulaziz Saifaie,
Director of the Waste Management Department, when he says Dubai has
to shift from waste collection to sustainable and innovative waste
management. This includes more recycling, more waste-to-energy plants
and more investment in this field."
Neutral Fuels participates at all three levels:
1. It is one of Dubai's most successful recycling companies
2. Its biorefinery is a fantastic example of a waste-to-energy plant
3. Its ongoing research into new production techniques and feedstocks
represents a serious investment in Zero Waste.
Feilder continued, "We really want to inspire other companies to
find new uses for their waste. Our recipe is to never stop
innovating. Even in our seventh year of successfully converting used
vegetable cooking oil into biofuel, we were still able to recognise
the size and prospects of the dairy sector. Every dairy operation
produces a small percentage of waste, plus it always has to dispose
of outdated produce. Turning that into biofuel is the most useful
thing to do with it."
According to a research company Mordor Intelligence, the UAE is
the second largest producer of dairy products in the GCC (https://www
.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/dairy-market-in-the-united-a
rab-emirates-industry) after Saudi Arabia and is expected to
experience swift growth to 2021. This means even greater quantities
of waste and an even greater need to dispose of it intelligently.
The UAE's annual fresh milk production is 167,000 tonnes
(http://www.uaetoday.com/news_details_ad.asp?newsid=2371), and every
dairy-waste-biofuel/
Importantly, the new fuel is of the same high quality as the
vegetable oil-derived biofuel that Neutral Fuels has become renowned
for and which has fuelled McDonald's UAE's logistics fleet for almost
seven million kilometres over the past four years. It is equally
European standards compliant, so customers won't notice any
difference.
Karl W Feilder, Chairman and CEO of Neutral Fuels, said the
company was inspired by Dubai Municipality's "Zero Waste by 2030"
target.
"Dubai is one of the few places in the world with a proper clean
energy vision and a commitment to achieving 100% recycling," said
Feilder. "We concur with Engineer Abdulmajeed Abdulaziz Saifaie,
Director of the Waste Management Department, when he says Dubai has
to shift from waste collection to sustainable and innovative waste
management. This includes more recycling, more waste-to-energy plants
and more investment in this field."
Neutral Fuels participates at all three levels:
1. It is one of Dubai's most successful recycling companies
2. Its biorefinery is a fantastic example of a waste-to-energy plant
3. Its ongoing research into new production techniques and feedstocks
represents a serious investment in Zero Waste.
Feilder continued, "We really want to inspire other companies to
find new uses for their waste. Our recipe is to never stop
innovating. Even in our seventh year of successfully converting used
vegetable cooking oil into biofuel, we were still able to recognise
the size and prospects of the dairy sector. Every dairy operation
produces a small percentage of waste, plus it always has to dispose
of outdated produce. Turning that into biofuel is the most useful
thing to do with it."
According to a research company Mordor Intelligence, the UAE is
the second largest producer of dairy products in the GCC (https://www
.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/dairy-market-in-the-united-a
rab-emirates-industry) after Saudi Arabia and is expected to
experience swift growth to 2021. This means even greater quantities
of waste and an even greater need to dispose of it intelligently.
The UAE's annual fresh milk production is 167,000 tonnes
(http://www.uaetoday.com/news_details_ad.asp?newsid=2371), and every