In Brazil’s lush sugarcane fields, a sustainable revolution in aviation fuel production is rapidly gaining significant momentum. This movement positions Brazil to become a global leader in sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production. The United States has embraced Brazilian ethanol, incorporating it into the first SAF plant operated by LanzaJet in Georgia. Brazilian mills like São […]
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