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Brazil's JBS materials animal waste for production of sustainable air travel fuel

Brazilian meatpacker JBS is supplying animal waste from its operations abroad for the production of renewable aviation fuels and is studying a. similar effort in Brazil through the Friboi brand name, the. company said on Monday.

According to JBS, the world's largest meatpacker, in 2. years 1.2 million metric lots of beef tallow and pork lard from. its units in the United States, Canada and Australia have. currently been directed to the production of sustainable aviation. fuel (SAF) and other eco-friendly fuels.

In Brazil, Friboi started studies to check the expediency of. providing animal waste for local production of SAF, which is. seen as a crucial service for business aviation to minimize. its carbon emissions.

By reusing animal waste, we add to the environment. and assist this vital sector in its decarbonization process,. JBS's international chief sustainability officer, Jason Weller, stated in. a statement. The initiative, he added, enhances the company's. dedication to responsible waste management and circular economy.

JBS is likewise studying the feasibility of producing eco-friendly. fuel for ships as an option to bunker oil through Biopower,. its company concentrated on producing biodiesel. Biopower has. 3 Brazil plants for the production of biofuel from organic. waste from livestock processing.

JBS is controlled by J&F, a holding business owned by. Brazilian billionaire siblings Joesley and Wesley Batista. It. has actually been looking for to broaden its initiatives in sustainable. energy.

(source: Reuters)