INDIAN FIRM’S GHANA BIOFUEL PROJECT IS COMMITMENT UNDER GLOBAL ANTI-POVERTY SCHEME

BY KEITH NUTHALL

AN INDIAN sustainable energy company Abellon CleanEnergy Ltd has promised to convert 10,000 hectares of degraded land in Ghana to produce biofuel feedstock such as bamboo, palmarosa and sweet sorghum. It will process this at a planned biofuel plant. The pledge comes through the Business Call to Action (BCtA) global initiative, helping companies fight poverty through their core business.

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