Climate change: Shanghai’s main gas supplier is building facilities to turn kitchen waste into green methanol to fuel ships
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Facilities capable of producing 70,000 to 100,000 tonnes of green methanol from leftover food will be ready by the end of 2025, Shi Pingyang, vice-president of Shenergy, told reporters on Wednesday.