Clean air biodiesel joins forces with clean fuels ohio coalition to combat carbon.
The State of Ohio will soon be cleaner, and greener thanks to the combined efforts of Clean Air Biodiesel and the Clean Fuels Ohio organization in the State’s Capitol. Clean Fuels Ohio is a member of the National Clean Cities Coalition that works to support energy and economic security through partnerships that advance affordable, efficient, and beneficial domestic transportation fuels, technologies, and mobility systems.
Clean Fuels Ohio is among the top of nearly 100 U.S. national coalitions that provide unbiased resources and information to stakeholders. Clean Fuels Ohio provides insight on transportation solutions that will allow fleets and other implementers to achieve their goals around alternative fuels, sustainability, fuel-savings strategies, and mobility solutions.
Clean Air Biodiesel joins the group as a gold level member of the organization along with other leaders like Duke Energy, Honda, Cummins, Ohio Soybean Council, General Motors, RNG Coalition, American Biogas Council, Propane Education Resource Council, Franklin County, the cities of Cleveland, Dublin, and Delaware, as well as the City of Columbus, Ohio.
Rachel Ellenberger, Director of Business Development and Communications, Clean Fuels Ohio.
We’re so excited to have Clean Air Biodiesel Group join Clean Fuels Ohio as a member.
“As a fuel and technology inclusive organization, we are happy to work with a wide and diverse group of members that touch every corner of the transportation sustainability industry,” she reported.
“Biodiesel is an important solution to help fleets and other implementers achieve significant emissions reductions in a very cost-effective way. We can’t wait to see all we can achieve through this new partnership!”
Clean Fuels Ohio assists member businesses, organizations, and governments in unlocking educational resources, networking opportunities, and complimentary services that simultaneously improve both the local economy and the environment. The Clean Fuels Ohio organization is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization. Their mission is to improve air quality and health, reduce environmental pollution, strengthen Ohio’s economy, and enhance our nation’s energy security.
Bruce Burke, Director of Marketing for Clean Air Biodiesel.
We’re aware of some great organizations that we could join forces with to help reduce carbon emissions in the state of Ohio, but we reached out to Clean Fuels Ohio first.
“Their association with the U.S. National Clean Cities Coalition is of great importance to us,” he continued. “As we build and expand our enterprise the Clean Cities groups will become extremely important, we want to align ourselves with the nation’s largest collection of advocates for advancing clean fuels.”
In addition to joining Clean Fuels Ohio, Clean Air Biodiesel recently announced a waste cooking oil reclamation and recycling program for the City of Columbus. Clean Air is Ohio’s newest Biodiesel Producer with a new 30,000 square foot facility opening in the fall of 2021.
The new headquarters at 31 Merritt Street in Columbus will house the waste oil collection program, the biodiesel production line, administrative offices as well as warehousing and product distribution.
Restaurants, food trucks, and other businesses who need pickup services can contact Clean Air via their website at http://clean-air-biodiesel.com/oil/ The Clean Air company will also be erecting well-lit, 24 hour, waste cooking oil collection bins around Columbus, and outside their headquarters for drop-off.
CLEAN AIR BIODIESEL JOINS FORCES WITH CLEAN FUELS OHIO COALITION TO COMBAT CARBON, August 17, 2021