Green Generation receivership highlights need for decisive action on non-EU biofuel fraud
Responding to news that Irish biogas- and biomethane pioneer Green Generation Ltd has gone into receivership, the Irish Bioenergy Association (IrBEA) says that it is "very regrettable and highlights the need to urgently address the fundamental issue of fraudulent activity in the non-EU bioliquid supply chain, with this biofuel severely impacting business here."

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