Bunker Holding's biofuel may have climate impact – but not yet

The company, which delivers biofuels to 80 ports worldwide, needs to sell much greater quantities before it will have an actual climate effect, says researcher.
Photo: Bunker Holding
Photo: Bunker Holding

There is potential, but more is needed in order for biofuels to have a defining effect on shipping’s green transition, say several experts about the impact of Bunker Holding’s news that it will supply biofuels to 80 ports around the world.

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