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How new fuel tech could drastically reduce CO2 and generate profitable new waste stream

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How new fuel tech could drastically reduce CO2 and generate profitable new waste stream

In the shadow of the 2015 United Nations climate summit in Paris, NewCO2Fuels has produced new fuel technology that is not only helping the environment but also the bottom line.

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