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Biofuel Box Corp wants to turn sludge into biofuel

Story over on the Sacremento Business Journal about the Biofuel Box Corporation's plans to turn sludge from animal processing into biofuel.

Biofuel Box Corp's business model is: "We put the plant in for free. We own it. We operate it, and we'll take care of the fuel sales" according to chief executive officer Steven Perricone. Worth looking at. 

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I think that they have their priorities in the correct order (fuels from animal processing currently, followed by possible entry into algal biofuels in the long-run).

On a lighter note, the odorless feature means that there will be no ham or chicken-flavored diesel in the works. This will likely be a big letdown for fans of the BK Flame Cologne.

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