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IATA: EU's purchase of green fuel from outside the region is not a good idea

Willie Walsh, Director-General of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), said that it is not logical for the European Union to buy sustainable aviation fuel from outside their region in order to meet its carbon emission targets.

Walsh told a Singapore media roundtable on Wednesday that the idea of buying sustainable fuel, then transporting it across Europe to be used in Europe was not the best way to go. The transportation costs increase the carbon footprint.

SAF can be used as a low carbon jet fuel replacement.

Walsh stated that "mandating a product which is not available does not lead to any benefit for the environment and what we see in Europe are fuel companies who must produce the fuel," Walsh added.

He added that some airlines use SAF in anticipation of costs. According to his assessment, these costs are way above the real cost of limited sustainable fuel supplies.

At least five SAF-related projects outside China have begun production or are scheduled to begin this year. These projects will be exported to Europe and the rest of Asia. Singapore is now a major exporter of green fuels to the EU. Reporting by Jun Yuan Yong, writing by Trixie Yong and editing by Muralikumar Anantharaman & Sonali Paul

(source: Reuters)