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Biofuels Market Update: Fraud Looms as US States Take Action

Biofuels Market Update: Fraud Looms as US States Take Action
Biofuels Market Update: Fraud Looms as US States Take Action
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This month, the growing risk of biofuels fraud continues to impact the industry with systems-level concerns and issues. Meanwhile, despite federal uncertainty, US states are proceeding with various decarbonization efforts alongside cooperation from global allies.

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