President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has received commitments from multinational firms to help in sourcing sustainable aviation fuels and providing digital skills training to Filipino workers during his concluded working visit in Germany.
President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has received commitments from multinational firms to help in sourcing sustainable aviation fuels and providing digital skills training to Filipino workers during his concluded working visit in Germany . The chief executive met in Berlin with the giant aerospace company Airbus , which gave him updates on its coordination with the Department of Transportation (DOTr) efforts to craft the national road map to convert waste into biofuels.
Airbus President and Head of Region Airbus Asia-Pacific Anand Stanley said among the possible sources of recycled fuel they are currently considering are cooking oil and landfills. “The process basically involves extracting or collecting organic matter on any fatty oil matter from landfills and seeing if there is carbon. It will then be bracketed to get some molecules out of it, just like with cooking oil,” Stanley said. He said they may also consider agricultural wastes, sea algae, edible fats, or other kinds of agricultural seeds as sources for sustainable aviation fue
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