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hydrotreated vegetable oil for boiler
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<blockquote data-quote="holwellcourtfarm" data-source="post: 7912268" data-attributes="member: 42914"><p>Absolutely. </p><p></p><p>On the office PC I've a copy of the EU report which found the EU requirement for 10% biodiesel in road fuel has driven global used cooking oil prices so high that in Indonesia native forest is being cleared to grow palm. The curtin palm oil is then being used to "dilute" genuine used cooking oil as the used price exceeds the virgin price. The EU is importing "used cooking oil" from around the world to meet demand and that's only at 10% biodiesel inclusion.</p><p></p><p>As for your question regarding oilseed rape and soya oil; I would say they are definitely not environment friendly. I don't know much about sunflower production methods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="holwellcourtfarm, post: 7912268, member: 42914"] Absolutely. On the office PC I've a copy of the EU report which found the EU requirement for 10% biodiesel in road fuel has driven global used cooking oil prices so high that in Indonesia native forest is being cleared to grow palm. The curtin palm oil is then being used to "dilute" genuine used cooking oil as the used price exceeds the virgin price. The EU is importing "used cooking oil" from around the world to meet demand and that's only at 10% biodiesel inclusion. As for your question regarding oilseed rape and soya oil; I would say they are definitely not environment friendly. I don't know much about sunflower production methods. [/QUOTE]
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