UK Enforces 2% Green Fuel for Flights by 2025 to Cut 70% Pollution

Rahul Somvanshi

UK makes airlines use 2% eco-friendly fuel for all flights from January 2025, starting a new era in flying

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Made from waste and used cooking oil, this green fuel cuts air pollution by 70% compared to regular plane fuel.

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UK aims to increase green fuel use in planes to 10% by 2030, growing further to 22% by 2040.

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By 2030, planes will need 1.2 million tonnes of green fuel yearly - enough to fly around Earth 3,000 times.

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Minister for Aviation Mike Kane calls this green fuel rule a big step toward cleaner air travel.

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UK government offers financial support to companies making green plane fuel locally.

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Airlines UK boss Tim Alderslade backs the plan but wants ways to keep costs down and find more fuel sources.

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A new team called Jet Zero Taskforce starts work on making all UK flying pollution-free

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Duncan McCourt from Sustainable Aviation says green fuel will cut 40% of flying pollution by 2050.

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Government plans more talks soon about supporting UK companies that make green plane fuel.

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