Brazil lands IMO approval for corn-based ethanol as marine fuel
The South American country’s so-called second-crop corn ethanol is the first biofuel compatible with shipping to have its carbon footprint defined and approved by the IMO, according to Flavio Mathuiy, captain of sea and war that represents Brazil in the global regulator of the naval sector.
The London-based IMO did not immediately respond to a request for comment during a holiday in the UK.
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