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Saturday, August 20, 2005

World Challenge

The World Challenge by BBC World & Newsweek is a competition aimed at 'finding individuals or groups from around the world who have shown enterprise and innovation at a grass roots level'. The competition rewards projects that can make a difference to local communities. The final 12 nominations have been announced and they include one project from Malta. The project aims to clean up the Maltese coastline by turning cooking fat into a diesel-substitute. You can vote here for the project. From the World Challenge site

Mediterranean cooking uses a lot of oil. And the millions of package tourists who double the population of the Western Mediterranean each summer expect to find fast-food outlets like those at home. But what happens to all that cooking fat? In the tiny 316 sq. km. island of Malta it clogs up the drains and eventually ends up in the sea. It's a huge problem and the authorities fear that it might put the tourists off visiting Malta. In 2004, Malta's largest producer of cooking fats and oils - the Edible Oil Company - came up with an elegant business solution.

The first diesel engines ran on peanut oil, so for Pippo Psaila - the company's owner - it was a case of back to the future with the launch of his biodiesel project. Instead of cooking oil going down the drains it would power specially converted diesel cars and lorries. Key to the project's success has been the establishment of an efficient collection system from restaurants and homes. Collection points are being established all over the island. The availability of biodiesel is helping the economy by reducing Malta's dependence on imported fossil fuels. And because biodiesel burns more cleanly than diesel, air pollution is also reduced. To encourage more buyers to opt for the cleaner fuel, the government of Malta has made biodiesel tax-free.

Blogger Bertu ta l-Angli said...

I think the owner is Pippo Psaila. 

Saturday, August 20, 2005 6:29:00 PM
Blogger Robert Micallef said...

That's right . they got the name wrong! 

Saturday, August 20, 2005 6:33:00 PM

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