Biodiesel from Waste and Low-Value Feedstocks: A panel preview

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Over the past couple of years the biodiesel industry has trended toward utilizing fewer virgin oils, largely due to economic factors of depending on the more expensive refined materials, and has relied on low-value waste oils such as used cooking oil. Interest in securing and processing even lower-valued materials, such as trap grease and sewer grease, is also on the rise. BBI International’s Southeast Biomass Conference & Trade Show, Nov. 2-4 in Atlanta, will feature a panel on this very topic, titled, “Biodiesel from Waste and Low-Value Feedstocks.”

About Laura B.

Laura L. Barnes is a librarian at the Prairie Research Institute Library, embedded at the Illinois Sustainable Technology Center, and writes for Environmental News Bits.
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