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London's iconic red buses to run on biofuel made from old coffee
The fuel will be supplied by a demonstration project set up by London-based Bio-bean and Royal Dutch Shell
Published Mon, Nov 20, 2017 · 09:50 PM
London
LONDON'S iconic red double-decker buses will soon run on a biofuel partially made from old coffee grounds.
The fuel will be supplied by a demonstration project set up by Bio-bean Ltd, a London-based company that joined with Royal Dutch Shell Plc on the initiative. It will produce 6,000 litres a year of the fuel.
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