Produced from 100% waste-based feedstocks such as used cooking oil (UCO), EcoCeres’ SAF can achieve lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions reductions of up to 94.4% compared with fossil jet fuel. As a drop-in fuel that can be used in existing aircraft and airport fuelling infrastructure without modification, SAF is one of the most immediate and practical solutions currently available to help reduce aviation emissions.
“We are proud to extend our collaboration with British Airways as we continue working together to advance the adoption of sustainable aviation fuel in commercial aviation,” said Matti Lievonen, CEO of EcoCeres. “This extension reflects the strength of our partnership and our shared commitment to accelerating practical decarbonisation solutions for the aviation sector. At EcoCeres, we remain focused on expanding the availability of waste-based SAF and supporting our customers as they progress on their emissions-reduction journeys.”
The extension underscores the importance of long-term collaboration across the aviation value chain to support SAF market development and strengthen supply visibility as demand continues to grow. As airlines and industry stakeholders work toward their net zero ambitions, partnerships such as this play a critical role in accelerating the scale-up of SAF production and use globally.
EcoCeres continues to enhance its production capabilities and strategic partnerships to meet growing demand for renewable fuel solutions across the aviation sector and beyond. The extended agreement with British Airways marks another important milestone in EcoCeres’ mission to turn waste into renewable energy and accelerate the transition to a lower-carbon transport system.