Palm oil in disguise?

Report: Likely fraud with HVO leaves doubts over emission savings

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Hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) is generally considered to be an effective and green, albeit slightly more expensive, alternative to diesel fuel. However, a new report by Transport & Environment (T&E) highlights a high probability of large-scale fraud along the supply chain. HVO, which is also in use in the rail freight sector, could not be as green as claimed after all.

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Author: Dennis van der Laan

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