BEIJING (Reuters) - Aircraft makers Boeing and Commercial Aircraft Corp of China have launched a joint pilot project to turn used cooking oil into jet fuel. Their plant, based in the southeastern ...
China has been hit by another major food scandal, this time involving cooking oil in chemical tanks. State media found tank trucks were delivering chemicals and edible oil interchangeably without ...
Boeing and Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (Comac) have opened a facility that will turn waste cooking oil, commonly referred to as “gutter oil” in China, into sustainable aviation biofuel. The ...
“Gutter oil” is one of the most revolting substances in the culinary pantheon. It sprang from the ingenuity of Chinese entrepreneurs, who fished out used cooking oil from drains, sewers and trash cans ...
Of all the Chinese food-safety scandals, brace yourself for the grossest: “gutter oil.” Criminals sell cooking oil to restaurants that has been bought from other restaurants or — gag — scooped from ...
A worker at a bio-energy company displays a jar of gutter oil (left) and a jar of bio-diesel made from the oil. The company is able to produce 980 kg of bio-diesel from 1 ton of gutter oil. Lai ...
Researchers from Nanjing University have published a research article in ExRNA, presenting a novel approach for detecting gutter oil using microRNAs (miRNAs) as biomarkers. Researchers demonstrated ...