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LONDON (AP) — Virgin Atlantic carried out the world's first flight of a commercial aircraft powered with biofuel on Sunday in an effort to show it can produce less carbon dioxide than normal jet fuels.
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It's Time To Kick The Crude Habit..
Welcome To Alternative Fuels Research Group
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 15 May 2008
  • Are you a restaurant owner or manager looking for an environmentally friendly waste cooking oil disposal solution?

  • Need an affordable recovery service with reliable timely pickups and 7x24 support?


Finished B100 Biodiesel
Finished B100 Biodiesel
Alternative Fuels Research Group provides FREE oil and grease recovery service to any restaurant in our coverage areas. Best of all you don’t have to sacrifice service to become a greener business. We provide prompt professional service to all of our customers large or small. If you have a problem day or night, help is only a phone call away.

What makes us different from other recovery services is what happens after your used cooking oil is picked up. While some renders just clean and resell the oil to other industries or countries, Alt Fuels Group recycles 100% of the oil collected into clean burning Biodiesel. Every gallon of Biodiesel we produce from used cooking oils and grease feedstocks equals one less gallon of petroleum diesel fuel on the streets of North America.

Along with much lower green house gas emissions, Biodiesel produced from recycled cooking oils does not impact our global food supplies. By recycling waste oil products we insure less food crops are diverted to produce biofuels. Currently the majority of recovered cooking oil in the U. S. is sold on the open market to the highest bidders. In some cases this is local animal feed producers or soap and cosmetics companies, but much of this oil is exported to Europe where it's highest value is in the production of Biodiesel.

We believe in keeping it local, reducing crude oil imports and emissions in the U.S.  2007 estimates show U.S. restaurants generate about 25 billion gallons of waste cooking oil each week. Help us convert your waste product into a cleaner burning fuel on the streets of your local community.

 

 
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