More verified ethanol to Europe

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Swedish environmental technology company SEKAB has signed an agreement for the supply of bio-ethanol verified for its sustainability with LDC Bioenergia, a Brazilian ethanol and sugar industry leader and part of the French group Louis Dreyfus.

”The agreement safeguards supplies of additional volumes of ethanol verified in its entire production chain for environmental and social sustainability,” says Anders Fredriksson, Executive Vice President, SEKAB Biofuels & Chemicals.

”As one of the largest buyers of Brazilian ethanol, we have an important role to play in developing best practice and showing the way to the industry”, says Fredriksson.

In addition to LDC Bioenergia, SEKAB have sustainability agreements with four Brazilian ethanol producers - Cosan, Guarani, Novoamerica and Alcoeste. The first deliveries are on their way to Europe, and verified sustainable E85 (for flexifuel cars) and ED95 (for heavy vehicles) will be on sale in Sweden after the summer holiday period.

Zero tolerance
The verified sustainable ethanol is produced from sugarcane grown on farms applying zero tolerance to child and slave labour and to farming in the Amazon region.

Verified sustainable ethanol will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by at least 85 per cent compared to petrol.

“This initiative is the first of its kind in the world and a major step for speeding up the replacement of petrol and diesel,” says Anders Fredriksson. “The criteria will gradually be developed over the coming years and synchronised with international regulations when these are in place.”

To enforce this standard, production is monitored and verified by independent quality assurance companies.

Dispelling anxiety
The verified ethanol should help dispel the anxiety regarding the sustainability of ethanol.

”We hope verified ethanol will help curb the criticism of the sugarcane industry and the unpleasant campaigning against the Brazilian ethanol thereby dispelling doubts about its climate, environmental and social consequences,” says Anders Fredriksson.


Contact
Anders Fredriksson, EVP, SEKAB
Phone: +46 70 610 11 77