In recent years, the global aviation industry has agreed to decarbonize its sector. Although several methods to achieve this are described by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), most of the decarbonization will have to come from the use of...
Currently, there are a few feedstocks (or sources) being used to produce Sustainable aviation fuels (SAF). These include municipal solid waste, oils and greases, vegetation, waste gases and even through direct air capture. The ever-evolving and refining practices of feedstock producers play a crucial role in ensuring the sustainability of biofuels.
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C-SAF seeks to facilitate and accelerate the commercial deployment of SAF in Canada.
The Council will establish a platform for the SAF value chain to collaborate, connect and create innovative solutions to increase the scale and use of SAF in Canada. Join us today to get in contact and collaborate with different stakeholders working together to foster innovation, production, and use of SAF in Canada and in the rest of the world.