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Making Biofuel from Fast Food Waste and Lithium Trash

2020-07-30 17:00:00| Waste Age

According to the Journal of Renewable and Sustainable Energy, scientists have discovered a new way to create biofuel using traditional waste products like grease from fast food restaurants and waste from lithium batteries. The creation of the new bio

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