Unilever Targets Biomethane to Cut Emissions in Indonesia

Unilever is using biomethane made from palm oil waste to help lower emissions at its facility in Indonesia, becoming the first company to buy the gas for industrial use in the Asian country.

The multinational group has partnered with KIS Group, a leading biogas provider in Asia, to secure biomethane supplies.

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