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Embracing Innovation: WasteFuel's Vision for COP29
November 7, 2024
Transportation connects us to each other and the world, but today, the sector contributes significantly to climate change. Addressing transport sector emissions is critical to achieving net zero targets. For 45% of countries, transport is the largest source of energy related emissions. For the rest of the countries, it is the second largest source.
Green fuels at scale are key and solutions exist. WasteFuel turns waste into low-carbon fuels like green methanol for the shipping sector that dramatically reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by up to 90% compared to fossil energy.
Will COP26 be the Moment When Our Leaders Lead?
History shows us that change comes from people. We’re seeing the impact of activist pressure all over the world, and in recent weeks commitments to tackle emissions have increased from the business community. But governments have a role in making change easier and that’s what we need to see this week.
NetJets and WasteFuel Partner to Revolutionize Travel
NetJets today announces it has made a significant investment in WasteFuel, a waste to fuel company that aims to transform landfill waste into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), making it the first private aviation company to buy a stake in the production of SAF.
Maersk invests in WasteFuel to develop green bio-methanol production in the Americas and Asia
Three weeks after the announcement of an e-methanol sourcing agreement in Europe, A.P. Moller – Maersk invests in California-based WasteFuel, a start-up focused on turning waste into sustainable aviation fuel, green bio-methanol, and renewable natural gas.