UAE-based facilities management major Farnek has been recognised by Neutral Fuels for its efforts in significantly reducing the amount of carbon emissions generated by its transport fleet.
Presenting an award to the smart and green facilities management (FM) company, Neutral Fuels, the largest producer of Biofuels in the Gulf region, said that Farnek made a commitment to transition to Neutral Fuels’ B7 blend biodiesel in 2023 and during that year, consumed more than 400,000 litres of B7 biodiesel, thereby saving over 80,569kg of CO2e.
Commenting on the move to reduce emissions, Muna Al Nahdi, Head of Sustainability & Consultancy, Farnek, said: “Putting that into perspective, the volume of carbon emissions we have managed to save, is roughly equivalent to the amount of carbon that would be removed from the environment by planting approximately 1,400 saplings and left to mature over a 10-year period.
“Of course, Farnek, like many other organisations with large transport fleets, would find it financially prohibitive to replace its existing fleet with new electric vehicles. However, Biofuel is a very cost-effective and sustainable alternative, supporting our net-zero roadmap, which aims to reduce the company’s transportation emissions by up to 50% by 2031.”
Neutral Fuels collects waste cooking oil from local restaurants and kitchens and recycles it into Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (commonly called biodiesel), a commercially viable drop-in replacement for the high carbon footprint fossil fuel normally used in diesel engines.
Neutral Fuels’ biodiesel is a clean, green renewable fuel which immediately and significantly reduces transport carbon emissions without any engine modifications, enabling organisations to reduce their contribution to climate change, said the Biofuels company in the announcement of the award to Farnek.
Farnek dedicated to decarbonisation
Charles Gardner, Chief Operating Officer of Neutral Fuels, said: “The implementation of Neutral Fuels biodiesel exemplifies Farnek’s dedication to decarbonisation in alignment with the UAE government’s plan to reduce emissions by 40% by 2030. We applaud their achievements to date and look forward to supporting them in the future as they continue to achieve their sustainability goals.”
Farnek uses Neutral Fuel’s B7 Biofuel which fully complies with the UAE diesel standard UAE S. 477: 2021 in conjunction with their FLEETEK solution, which digitalises the entire fleet management process. It identifies both fleet and driver productivity in real time, using a system-based inventory and digital schedule, which is powered by IoT sensors fitted to the vehicles and connected with Google Maps to enable tracking and navigation for route optimisation.
“This saves fuel and cuts carbon emissions, as well as reducing wear and tear on the fleet, prolonging the time between servicing and ultimately its operational life, which all benefit the environment and our bottom line,” added Mira Hachem, Director of Procurement at Farnek.