The best dishes always contain 30 per cent fat
minimum. This doesn't merely ensure a level of hearty satisfaction (
Windows 7 Whopper anybody?), it also means the leftovers contain plenty of the greasy good stuff, which can be cleverly harvested and metamorphosed into biodiesel. The technology behind this process has been around for a while, but now British firm Greenergy claims it is ramping up commercial production. The firm's CEO reckons each of his new £50million ($80million) biodiesel plants will digest a sufficient volume of waste pies, fries and taramasalata to "fill out a cruise ship every year". Mmmm, pie.
Biodiesel can be harvested from leftover food, kids no longer have to clear their plates originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 13 May 2011 09:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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