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Biofuels Market Update: Pulp Mill Carbon Value, Biochar, and Iran War
ResourceWise
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May 8, 2026 8:00:01 AM
As the Iran War continues to affect global fuel markets, several promising developments have emerged this month.
Pulp mills have shown remarkable promise in the low-carbon value chain, using woody biomass and other forest products industry residues. Biochar continues to attract attention as another pathway to reducing CO₂. And despite geopolitical challenges, both the SAF and bio-bunkering markets are finding their footing.
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