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  • F&B Bio Recyclage Ltd, a project development company based in Ghana, has announced the launch of a pioneering initiative to convert municipal solid waste into Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). This milestone project reflects the company’s strong focus on sustainability and its commitment to lowering the aviation industry’s carbon emissions. The project will be developed in collaboration with strategic partners, including technology providers, waste management firms, and players in the aviation sector. The initial stages will include a standardized Pre-FEED (Front-End Engineering Design) study to assess the technical and financial feasibility of the proposed solution.
F&B Bio Recyclage Ltd, a project development company based in Ghana, has announced the launch of a pioneering initiative to convert municipal solid waste into Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). This milestone project reflects the company’s strong focus on sustainability and its commitment to lowering the aviation industry’s carbon emissions. The project will be developed in collaboration with strategic partners, including technology providers, waste management firms, and players in the aviation sector. The initial stages will include a standardized Pre-FEED (Front-End Engineering Design) study to assess the technical and financial feasibility of the proposed solution.
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Tuesday, 5th August 2025
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F&B Bio Recyclage Ltd, a project development company based in Ghana, has announced the launch of a pioneering initiative to convert municipal solid waste into Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). This milestone project reflects the company’s strong focus on sustainability and its commitment to lowering the aviation industry’s carbon emissions. The project will be developed in collaboration with strategic partners, including technology providers, waste management firms, and players in the aviation sector. The initial stages will include a standardized Pre-FEED (Front-End Engineering Design) study to assess the technical and financial feasibility of the proposed solution.

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