Does soybean biodiesel production contribute significantly to reducing greenhouse gas emissions?
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April 4, 2025 at 2:01 am by Patrick Scott
Yes, soybean biodiesel can reduce lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50–80% compared to fossil diesel, depending on farming practices and production efficiency. It absorbs CO₂ during crop growth and emits fewer pollutants during combustion. The GlobeCore USB plant helps minimize emissions further by improving energy efficiency during production and reducing waste. When combined with sustainable agriculture and responsible logistics, soybean biodiesel is a powerful tool for lowering GHG emissions in the transportation sector.