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Govt, Petronas partner to collect used cooking oil to make sustainable aviation fuel

Said liquid can be sold at participating petrol stations, with each sale paid in credit points through Setel app

Updated 9 months ago · Published on 18 Jul 2023 8:20PM

Govt, Petronas partner to collect used cooking oil to make sustainable aviation fuel
Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof says the move was a proactive measure by Petronas in preparation to meet the demands of the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (Corsia), which was developed by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (Icao) to reduce the carbon footprint and meet the carbon neutral growth target for the international aviation sector. – ABDUL RAZAK LATIF/The Vibes pic, July 18, 2023

PUTRAJAYA – The Plantation Industries and Commodities Ministry together with Petronas have implemented an initiative to collect used cooking oil as a main source of raw material to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said that, for a start, the programme will be implemented at Petronas station 1, Precinct 9 here, Petronas Subang Bestari and Petronas Kota Kemuning 1 in Shah Alam.

“The collection centres will be expanded nationwide in stages to include selected Petronas stations,” said Fadillah, who is also plantation and commodities minister, when launching the programme.

Waste cooking oil can be taken and sold at the participating petrol stations, with each sale paid in credit points entered through the Setel application, and the points can be redeemed at any Petronas station or Kedai Mesra.

Fadillah said the move was a proactive measure by Petronas in preparation to meet the demands of the Carbon Offsetting and Reduction Scheme for International Aviation (Corsia), which was developed by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (Icao) to reduce the carbon footprint and meet the carbon neutral growth target for the international aviation sector.

The pilot phase of Corsia began in 2021, while phase one will start next year where participation by member countries, including Malaysia, is voluntary, he said.

Starting in 2027, the use of SAF is mandatory for all Icao member states.

Fadillah said the initiative also aims to meet the aspirations of sustainability goals and provide added value to the oil palm industry supply chain, which will have a positive impact on the price of palm oil.

“The government is committed to developing the oil palm-related industry in an effort to improve the lives of entrepreneurs and smallholders as well as the people in this country,” he said.

Meanwhile, he said recycling used cooking oil can also be a source of side income for the community.

“Make used cooking oil recycling a practice as it is one of the key steps to developing a smart waste management solution which is able to be reprocessed into new products of high value and further open up opportunities to generate additional income for households,” he said. – Bernama, July 18, 2023

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