A chemical and oil-product manufacturer claims that within two years it will commercially produce and supply a bio-ethanol fuel made from household rubbish.
INEOS, the world’s third largest chemical company, says its technology could reduce automotive-induced greenhouse gases by 90 per cent, while helping to solve the problem of growing landfill sites. The bio-ethanol will be made from municipal, commercial and agricultural waste, as opposed to crop bios, which are contributing to global food shortages and the spiralling…
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