Cardboard Fuel

Fiberight Turns Scrap Cardboard into Usable Ethanol Fuel

Jumping on the green bandwagon, paperboard mill companies are now teaming up biofuel producers to create ethanol fuel from scraps of cardboard. The cardboard-produced fuel is actually created by using the 5% of unusable scraps and sending them to Firberight -- a company which then converts the scraps into usable ethanol fuel.

The trial batch of ethanol "is expected to emit 80% less carbon emissions then regular gasoline." The 5% of waste contributes up to 50,000 tons of cardboard waste a year, which can now be turned into fuel. Cardboard-produced fuel seems like a pretty effective way of recycling!
Trend Themes
1. Cardboard-produced Fuel - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Develop more efficient methods and technologies to convert cardboard waste into usable ethanol fuel, reducing carbon emissions and promoting recycling.
Industry Implications
1. Paperboard Mill - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Collaborate with biofuel producers to explore the potential of converting cardboard waste into ethanol fuel as a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional fuels.
2. Biofuel Production - Disruptive innovation opportunity: Invest in research and development to optimize the process of converting cardboard scraps into ethanol fuel, creating a new revenue stream and contributing to the green energy sector.

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