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10,000 liters of Neste MY Renewable Diesel produced from waste ham fat
"Altogether, we received 12,000 kg of waste ham fat, producing enough renewable diesel to travel four times around the globe. This is a huge figure. It is an indication of the interest of Finnish people towards this campaign and the circular economy in general. The campaign is a good example of how waste and residues can be utilized in energy production and as a raw material for renewable fuels. Neste refines waste fat using the same NEXBTL technology, with which it has become the world's leading producer of renewable diesel," says Osmo Kammonen, Senior Vice President, Communications and Brand Marketing at Neste.
"This campaign involved a number of different parties whose cooperation
was excellent. We all found this campaign to be meaningful, and we worked hard
for its success. I wish to thank all of our partners and everyone who donated
their waste ham fat and took this campaign to their hearts. The future lies in
the circular economy," Kammonen continues.
The idea for the campaign started from the Chemical Industry Federation of
Finland and attracted a number of companies and associations. Fat recycling
containers were placed all over Finland, mainly at recycling points of Finnish
Packaging Recycling RINKI located in conjunction with selected K-food stores.
Lassila & Tikanoja then transported the fat to Honkajoki Oy for treatment. Neste uses the collected ham fat to
produce Neste MY Renewable Diesel at its Porvoo refinery. The Finnish Water
Utilities Association took part in the campaign reminding us not to pour ham
fat down the drain. The task of the Rural Women's Advisory Organisation was to
communicate to households the possibility of recycling ham fat.
Compared to conventional fossil diesel, Neste MY Renewable Diesel has up to 90% lower greenhouse gas emissions during
the life cycle of the fuel.