EU feed and pet food sectors concerned about use of fit-for-feed animal fat in biofuels

EU feed and pet food sectors concerned about use of fit-for-feed animal fat in biofuels

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Even though category 3 animal fats are not mentioned in Annex IX of the Renewable Energy Directive (RED) as feedstocks for sustainable biofuels, they are increasingly being used and marketed as such, said Alice Tempel Costa, technical director, FEDIAF.

Data from EFPRA, the group representing the European animal by-product processing sector, shows that the demand for animal fats category 3 for biofuel production grew more than 80% between 2018 and 2020.

Animal fat appeals to the biofuel industry because of its compatibility with diesel engines, noted the pet food organization.

Sustainable maritime fuels proposal

FEDIAF, along with FEFAC, and oleochemical industry representatives, APAG, have been sounding the alarm bell for the last two years about the potential side effects of the FuelEU Maritime Regulation proposal, which is aimed at boosting the transition towards sustainable maritime fuels.

Following an announcement late last month that the EU Parliament and the Council of EU had reached agreement on the proposal, the trade groups now believe that category 3 animal fat supply for their sectors is under further threat.

While efforts to decarbonize the shipping sector are welcome, they should not put other sectors at risk, said the associations. The biofuel sector needs to decarbonize on waste-based biofuel feedstocks; category 3 animal fats are not waste, they added.

Such rendering by-products have many functions in feed, providing a source of energy and palatability, as well as being a critical source of essential fatty acids. Category 3 animal fats are also difficult to replace with any other commodity as widely available, or as sustainable, stressed the organizations.

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EU feed and pet food sectors concerned about use of fit-for-feed animal fat in biofuels

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