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FactMR: High Demand for Coconut Shell Derived BBQ Charcoal to Brighten Future Growth Outlook: Fact MR

FactMR: High Demand for Coconut Shell Derived BBQ Charcoal to Brighten Future Growth Outlook: Fact.MR Increasing demand for compliance with global sustainability initiatives and attainment of SDGs along with rising demand for carbon emission reduction to widen green charcoal popularity ROCKVILLE, MD / ACCESSWIRE / February 23, 2021 / The global BBQ charcoal market is expected to surge positive through 2021, receiving tailwinds from increasing household level barbecue food consumption. Long-term prospects also appear optimistic, with Fact.MR projecting a noteworthy CAGR for the 2021-2031 forecast period. The market is expected to make credible gains, with sustainable charcoal products acquiring precedence. According to an ExxonMobil publication, in consideration of IPCC s Lower 2

High Demand for Coconut Shell Derived BBQ Charcoal to Brighten Future Growth Outlook: Fact MR

High Demand for Coconut Shell Derived BBQ Charcoal to Brighten Future Growth Outlook: Fact MR
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Gasum Receives €30m to Build Two New Biogas Plants – Advanced BioFuels USA

(Bioenergy Insight)  Gasum has received €30 million from Klimatklivet to establish two new biogas plants in Sweden. Klimatklivet, or Climate Leap, is a programme for investment grants from the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. The two biogas plants will be built in Dalarna and Kalmar Counties. The Borlänge, Dalarna plant will produce liquefied biogas (LBG) mainly from manure and food waste slurry, with an annual capacity of 120 GWh. The plant’s location is convenient, as Gasum is also building a new LBG station for heavy-duty vehicles in Borlänge. The new facility will also allow Gasum to use local feedstock for biogas production. Municipal energy and waste management company Aktiebolaget Borlänge Energi has operated a pre-treatment plant for food waste since 2017. Currently, the slurry produced by the firm is being transported out of the area. By establishing a plant near Borlänge Energi’s pre-treatment plant at Fågelmyra landfill and recycling centre, around 47

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