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(Biofuels International) A leading provider of low carbon biodiesel to the California market hosted a ribbon cutting event for its newly expanded facility in Barrio Logan. New Leaf Biofuel collects used cooking oil from more than 2,000 local area restaurants and converts it into biodiesel – an ecofriendly alternative to petroleum diesel.
The new facility more than doubles the output of biofuel, from 5 million gallons to 12 million annually. Biodiesel results in 80% less carbon emissions than petroleum diesel.
“We take used cooking oil, a local, renewable resource something that was previously a waste product and upcycle it into a product that provides tremendous benefits to the local economy and the environment,” said founder & CEO Jennifer Case. “We have been planning this expansion for years, but when the restaurant industry started experiences closures in March 2020, we took the opportunity to accelerate construction to meet the growing demand for renewable fuels.”