How does European bioethanol contribute to a more resilient EU?
European biorefineries can help us create a better tomorrow – one in which we reduce carbon emissions, secure food systems and ensure energy independence.
Renewable ethanol, also known as bioethanol, is a sustainable fuel alternative that can help us power today’s cars and accelerate the phase-out of fossil fuels – while building a more resilient and strategically independent Europe.
Made from multi-purpose crops and agricultural waste, bioethanol is the result of close collaboration between European farmers and biorefineries. Beyond providing us with a fuel alternative that can fast-track the transition to a low-carbon economy, European biorefineries also produce high-quality animal feed and other valuable by-products such as biogenic CO2, commonly used for carbonated drinks.
Despite their importance to European food, energy and industrial sectors, these products still come in large quantities from overseas. Why overlook a homegrown, versatile, and low-carbon fuel solution that can help us build the future we aspire to today?
It’s time to support European biorefineries and realise their full potential to meet our carbon neutrality targets, strengthen our food systems and pave the way for a more sustainable future.
And with renewable ethanol, that future can start today.