This should account for at least 10 percent of the jet fuel it already sells, by 2030.
Energy giant Shell says it plans to start producing low-carbon jet fuel by 2025.
It would be made from waste cooking oil, plants and animal fats - and could reportedly cut up to 80 percent of aviation emissions.
Shell says it should account for at least 10 percent of the jet fuel it already sells, by the end of the decade.
✈️ @Shell and @Deloitte explore how the aviation industry can achieve net-zero emissions.
— Shell (@Shell) September 20, 2021
⚡ We want to play our part. Shell aims to produce around 2 million tonnes of sustainable aviation fuel by 2025. More in our latest report: https://t.co/BQ0B2fNT0a #DecarbonisingAviation pic.twitter.com/ewZRJYmeir