Biofuels continue to generate serious attention as the market takes a much closer look at 2025 projections.
This post gives a quick breakdown of the most important stories over the last month—including updates in SAF, bio-bunkering, and a delay in the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR).
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Significant policy changes may be on the horizon regarding the implementation of the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). On October 2, the EU Commission announced its plan to delay the EUDR’s start by a year.
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Recently, ResourceWise held a live webinar titled SAF Market Prepares for 2025 Takeoff (which you can now watch on-demand) providing a deep dive into the evolving landscape of the sustainable aviation fuel market. We’ve summarized five of the most critical takeaways from the webinar.
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There are many differing pathways available to help successfully transition to more sustainable operations. One of the fastest growing opportunities in this movement is the adoption of biofuels.
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As projections call for immense demand surges in sustainable aviation fuel, one potential avenue for additional SAF supply comes in way of eSAF, or synthetic aviation fuel. This option could fill the production gaps that other avenues will face to meet demand.
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On October 2, the EU Commission announced a proposal for a one-year delay in the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). FAQs have also been updated, and this post covers due diligence, implementation, and penalty information of the regulation.
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The renewable diesel industry is currently experiencing significant changes. As this sector evolves, it becomes increasingly clear that renewable diesel will continue to be a pivotal force in shaping the demand for feedstocks—particularly grease and oils.
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