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hatrack

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Fri Aug 9, 2024, 06:28 AM Aug 2024

EPA Investigates At Least Two Producers Of "Renewable" Biofuel Made Of Virgin Palm Oil, Other Feedstocks

Aug 7 (Reuters) - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has launched investigations into the supply chains of at least two renewable fuel producers amid industry concerns that some may be using fraudulent feedstocks for biodiesel to secure lucrative government subsidies.

EPA spokesperson Jeffrey Landis told Reuters that the agency has launched audits over the past year, but declined to identify the companies targeted because the investigations are ongoing.
The production of biodiesel from sustainable ingredients, like used cooking oil, can earn refiners a slew of state and federal environmental and climate subsidies, including tradable credits under a program administered by the EPA called the Renewable Fuel Standard. But fears have been mounting that some supplies labeled as used cooking oil are actually cheaper and less sustainable virgin palm oil, a product that is associated with deforestation and other environmental damage.

The issue came into focus following a surge in used cooking oil exports from Asia in recent years that analysts have said involves unrealistically high volumes relative to the amount of cooking oil used and recovered in the region. The European Union is also investigating feedstocks over the fraud concerns.

The EPA audits began after the agency updated domestic supply-chain accounting requirements in July 2023 for renewable fuel producers seeking to earn credits under the RFS, he said.

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https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-epa-says-it-is-auditing-biofuel-producers-used-cooking-oil-supply-2024-08-07/

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EPA Investigates At Least Two Producers Of "Renewable" Biofuel Made Of Virgin Palm Oil, Other Feedstocks (Original Post) hatrack Aug 2024 OP
Palm oil is one of the reasons rain forests are being cut down. It is not helpful for climate warming. Lonestarblue Aug 2024 #1

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1. Palm oil is one of the reasons rain forests are being cut down. It is not helpful for climate warming.
Fri Aug 9, 2024, 06:35 AM
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