WELLAND, ON--(Marketwired - October 09, 2015) - Less than four months after opening its state-of-the-art renewable fuel facility in Welland, Ontario, Atlantic Biodiesel has celebrated the 'first pour' of its high quality biodiesel suitable for cold weather applications.
"Atlantic Biodiesel's first pour represents the collaboration, commitment and hard work that drives Canada's biofuels industry," said Jim Grey, Chairman of the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA). "The industry produces well over two billion litres of fuel a year; generates gross economic benefits of nearly four billion dollars; and has delivered more than 14,000 direct and indirect jobs in Canada since 2007. Atlantic Biodiesel's work has come to fruition, and brought approximately 25 direct jobs and significant indirect business to the Welland area."
Atlantic Biodiesel's facility is one of the largest in North America and produces 170 million litres of renewable, clean-burning biodiesel and 15 million litres of high-grade glycerin per year. For more information, visit www.atlanticbiodiesel.com.
The contributions of the renewable fuels industry are recognized by governments and various political parties. Alongside Atlantic Biodiesel's 'first pour' event, NDP candidate and incumbent for Niagara Centre and NDP Critic for Agriculture, Malcolm Allen, announced that he and his party are committed to pushing for an increase in the national biodiesel mandate from where it currently sits at two percent: "Investing in renewables is a good idea and this is something governments should turn their focus to. Companies like Atlantic Biodiesel are creating the type of manufacturing jobs Niagara needs."
As part of its action plan, CRFA supports increasing the federal renewable diesel mandate to ensure a five percent inclusion rate by 2020. There are no technical barriers to this increase, and it would produce environmental benefits and encourage greater investment in Canada.
"I applaud Atlantic Biodiesel's leadership team for their long-term commitment to biofuels and to local and national economic prosperity. Their support of local business, agriculture, and their significant contribution to provincial and national greenhouse gas reduction targets, are the pillars that keep our industry and country strong," said Mr. Grey.
About the CRFA
Founded in 1984, the Canadian Renewable Fuels Association (CRFA) is a non-profit organization with a mission to promote the use of value added products made from renewable resources through consumer awareness and government liaison activities.
Contact Information:
For more information:
William Meyer
Manager, Communications and Stakeholder Relations
Canadian Renewable Fuels Association
613-594-5528 ext 228
w.meyer@greenfuels.org