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Impact of Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) significantly reduces carbon emissions by up to 80%, aiding Asia in meeting climate targets under the Paris Agreement. It also creates jobs and drives innovation in sustainable technologies, fostering inclusive economic growth. SAF aligns with ESG goals by promoting environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and good corporate governance.

Aviation contributes about 2-3% of global carbon emission

The sector primarily relies on fossil-based jet fuel, which releases carbon dioxide when burned, contributing to the increasing greenhouse gases in the atomsphere.

SAF  is an immediate solution because it can be used in existing aircraft engines without modifications, allowing airlines to reduce their carbon emissions quickly. SAF is made from renewable resources like waste oils, agricultural residues, and even captured CO2, producing up to 80% fewer lifecycle emissions compared to traditional fossil-based jet fuel. As it’s compatible with current fuel infrastructure, SAF can be deployed immediately, accelerating the aviation industry's transition to lower emissions while longer-term innovations, such as electric or hydrogen-powered planes, are still in development.

Benefits of SAF

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Air Quality Improvement

SAFs emit fewer pollutants like sulfur and particulate matter, helping to improve air quality around airports and benefiting public health.

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Enhanced Corporate Responsibility

Adopting SAF showcases a company’s commitment to sustainability and climate action, strengthening its environmental stewardship.

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Sustainable Supply Chain

SAF production supports sustainable farming and waste management practices, encouraging responsible resource use and fostering compliant supply chains.

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Energy Security and Diversification

By diversifying fuel sources and reducing reliance on fossil fuels, SAF supports long-term energy security and resilience, addressing geopolitical risks.

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Reduced Carbon Emissions

SAF can cut lifecycle CO2 emissions by up to 80%, significantly reducing aviation's carbon footprint and contributing to global climate goals.

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Waste Utilization and Pollution Reduction

Many SAFs are produced from waste materials like used cooking oil or agricultural residues, promoting circular economy practices by turning waste into fuel.

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