Biofuels and Solar Power: Parkland’s Journey to Support Customers to Net Zero

Biofuels and Solar Power: Parkland’s Journey to Support Customers to Net Zero

Are wastewater biomass and canola the future of energy? One Canadian company is betting big that they will be a key component of the transition to net zero.

Parkland Corporation says that it was the first company in North America to co-process bio-feedstocks such as canola and tallow (animal fats) alongside crude to make renewable gasoline and diesel.

In its latest sustainability report the company says that it aims to help customers reduce their GHG emissions by up to 1MT a year by 2026 through increased production of low-carbon fuels - the equivalent of taking over 350,000 cars off the road.

We sat down with Christy Elliott, Chief Sustainability Officer, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Parkland Corporation to discuss sustainability at Parkland, how Parkland is helping customers to reduce their emissions, and Christy explains why she believes that biofuels are essential to the energy transition.

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