Starting in March, All Diesel Sold in Indonesia Must Contains 40% Palm Oil.

Indonesia is set to reach full implementation of its mandatory B40 biodiesel programme, which contains 40% palm oil fuel, starting this March.

The programme was initially poised for implementation starting 1 January 2025 but was delayed due to regulatory issues.

Indonesia to implement mandatory B40 diesel starting March 2025

According to Reuters, the B40 diesel reduces the country’s reliance on imported diesel fuel. So far, around 1.2 million kilolitres of fuel have been distributed in the country.

https://worldofbuzz.com/starting-in-march-all-diesel-sold-in-indonesia-must-be-b40-which-contains-40-palm-oil/

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