On <i>Beyond Organic</i> Radio: Green Fuels -- Biodiesel

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With gas and diesel prices costing more than $3 per gallon in some parts of California, commercial fleets are increasingly turning to Biodiesel as a cheaper, more environmentally-friendly alternative. Biodiesel is made from recycled French fry cooking oil, as well as being produced from soybeans, canola and other crops.

With gas and diesel prices costing more than $3 per gallon in some parts of California, commercial fleets are increasingly turning to Biodiesel as a cheaper, more environmentally-friendly alternative.


Biodiesel is made from recycled French fry cooking oil, as well as being produced from soybeans, canola and other crops.


Since 2001, production of biodiesel has doubled, reducing Ozone-depleting engine emissions and increased engine performance. These benefits have been cited by a growing cadre of supporters, ranging from community activists to major petroleum companies.


Join host Jerry Kay, publisher of the Environmental News Network as we learn about the current status and future of this popular alternative fuel.


The Beyond Organic one-hour radio show airs every Wednesday at 10 a.m. (PST), reaching thousands of listeners across North America via traditional radio stations, satellite radio, webcasting and podcasting. Shorter segments are rebroadcast on the CBS Radio Network and Armed Forces Radio. For information on this week's guests and to tune in, visit www.BeyondOrganic.com. You can also listen at www.iciclenetworks.com and www.wisdommedia.com.


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