Food scraps typically rot and end up as methane gas, a powerful greenhouse gas that is very damaging in the fight against global warming. However, using these food scraps to make jet fuel offers a huge potential to cut greenhouse gas emissions of aeroplanes towards net-zero emissions.
related: #sustainability #methane #jet_fuel
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