Firefly Plans To Create SAF Jobs, Growth With New ‘Sewage Pathway’

Firefly CEO James Hygate

Firefly CEO James Hygate.

Credit: Firefly
LONDON—The unending quest for new feedstocks from which to make sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) has settled upon a new, infinitely renewable, large-volume candidate ... sewage sludge. Following on from used cooking fats, plant seeds, and even air, a UK company is planning to convert processed human...
Alan Dron

Based in London, Alan is Europe & Middle East correspondent at Air Transport World.

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