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100 % SAF Use Can Reduce Impact of Contrails by 26%: Study

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The Eclif3 study, the first of its kind, found that using both commercial aircraft engines on 100% sustainable aviation fuel or SAF significantly reduces soot particles and contrail ice crystals.

The Eclif3 study, involving Airbus, Rolls-Royce, DLR, and Neste, measured the impact of 100% SAF use on emissions from Airbus A350 engines and DLR chase planes.

Methodology and findings:

Researchers used DLR’s global climate model simulations to assess the impact of contrails on the alteration in Earth’s atmospheric energy balance, or radiative forcing.
• The use of 100% SAF in Eclif3 could significantly decrease the impact of contrails by at least 26% when compared to the Jet A-1 reference fuel.

• SAF can significantly reduce aviation’s short-term climate impact by reducing non-CO2 effects and greenhouse gas emissions.

• The consumption of unblended SAF fuel was reduced by 56% compared to a reference Jet A-1 fuel. Thus, potentially reducing the climate-warming effect of condensation trails or contrails.

What do the stakeholders say?

“A crucial component of aviation’s transition to net-zero CO2 will be the use of SAF at high blend ratios. These tests not only demonstrated that our Trent XWB-84 engine can operate entirely on solar power, but they also demonstrated how more value could be extracted from solar power by mitigating non-CO2 climate effects,” said Alan Newby, Director, Research & Technology, Rolls-Royce.

“SAF is largely acknowledged as an essential first step toward reducing the aviation industry’s short- and long-term climate impact,” said Alexander Kueper, Vice President, Renewable Aviation Business, Neste.

Mark Bentall, Head, the Research & Technology Program, Airbus, said, “This is a very encouraging result, based on science, which shows just how crucial sustainable aviation fuels are for decarbonizing air transport.”


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JCCU’s CO-OP using Circular Raw Materials for Food Packaging

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Japan’s CO-OP brand, a part of the Japanese Consumers Co-operative Union (JCCU), is using circular raw materials for food packaging.

JCCU has partnered with Neste, Mitsui Chemicals, and Prime Polymer for this circular economy initiative.

The cooperation enables the packaging of seaweed snacks made from circular raw materials, with plans for additional applications.

The seaweed snack packaging, the first to receive a Japanese patent for using renewable plastics, bio-based or circular raw materials through mass balancing, reduces carbon footprint and replaces fossil materials. Plans are afoot to incorporate these materials into future products.

Neste offers renewable Neste RET a polymer feedstock derived solely from bio-based raw materials. The feedstock is converted into renewable polypropylene under the brand name Prasus by Mitsui Chemicals and the company’s subsidiary Prime Polymer. This is subsequently used in food packaging for JCCU. Packaging manufactured from renewable resources has the same quality and functionality as packaging made from fossil fuels, JCCU said in a statement.

“Change begins with small things. In this case, it’s slices of dried seaweed,” says Lilyana Budyanto, Head of Sustainable Partnerships APAC at Neste’s Renewable Polymers and Chemicals business unit. “However, the impact of renewable plastic packaging isn’t small at all. It’s a crucial contributor to the sustainability transformation of the plastics industry and reducing emissions along the value chain. We are looking forward to the cooperation with Mitsui Chemicals, Prime Polymer, and JCCU evolving.”

Japanese Consumers’ Co-operative Union (JCCU) was established in March 1951 as a national federation of consumer co-ops in Japan. Today, about 312 consumer co-ops and consumer co-op unions join JCCU and the total business turnover of the member co-ops is about 3.8 trillion JPY, with a total of 30 million members. JCCU is the largest consumer organization in Japan.


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