Health Canada released an assessment July 14 in the Canada Gazette concluding that the production, distribution, storage, and use of biodiesel fuels pose no greater environmental or human health risks or benefits than conventional ultralow-sulfur diesel fuels. Through amendments to the Renewable Fuels Regulations effective last July, the government imposed a 2 percent renewable content requirement on diesel and heating oil.
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Minimal Canadian biodiesel risks
- Mintz Levin Cohn Ferris Glovsky and Popeo PC
- David Leiter and Sarah Litke
- Canada
- July 22 2012
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Audrey E Mross
Labor & Employment Attorney
Munck Carter LLP