Southwest Airlines Supports SAF Production From Food Waste

SAF
NREL research has shown sustainable fuel produced for food waste is compatible with fossil jet fuel.
Credit: National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Southwest Airlines has committed to continue supporting the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s development of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) produced from food waste. With the aviation industry pushing for a massive and rapid scaling up in SAF production to reduce its CO 2 emissions...
Graham Warwick

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