The UK Government is to spend around half of its £165 million Advanced Fuels Fund on five new sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) projects. Some of the work to be funded includes converting household and commercial waste into around 300,000 tonnes of SAF, the Department if Transport announced. “The successful projects include SAF plants in Teesside, Immingham and Ellesmere Port which will convert everyday household and commercial waste, such as black bin bags, into sustainable jet fuel”, Transport Secretary Mark Harper said the projects could “help us make guilt free flying a reality”. As part of the official “Jet Zero Strategy”,

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