Finnish Neste Suspected Palm Oil Fraud in Malaysia as Well
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The use of palm oil in renewable aviation fuel is prohibited. However, there is no monitoring of raw material collection, which allows for cheating.
The world's largest producer of biofuel for aviation, Finnish Neste, is receiving banned palm oil instead of recycled frying oil – a raw material that contributes to deforestation, threatens orangutans and can produce greater climate emissions than fossil fuel. This is shown by SVT's investigation in Malaysia.
According to a documentary by Swedish broadcaster SVT, Neste's renewable aviation fuel cannot contain only the raw materials the company has declared. The company denies the claims but is investigating the matter.
Suspicion Raised in Sweden About Neste's Renewable Aviation Fuel Raw Material - Company Investigates
According to a documentary by Swedish broadcaster SVT, Neste's renewable aviation fuel cannot contain only the raw materials the company has declared. The company denies the claims but is investigating the matter.
According to an SVT documentary, Neste's renewable aviation fuel cannot contain only the raw materials the company has announced. The company denies the claims but is investigating the matter.
Finnish Neste suspected palm oil fraud in Malaysia as well
An investigation by Climate Home News, SVT and Yle has raised concerns about the supply chain behind sustainable aviation fuel used by Finnish company Neste. The report centres on a … The post Finnish Neste suspected palm oil fraud in Malaysia as well appeared first on Scandasia.
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