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Gasoline from mayonnaise residues: Neufett Twist invests in site

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By Michael Kierstein Huge plants stand in an inconspicuous hall in Twist. Containers stand in front of them. They contain hundreds of five-kilogram canisters of mayonnaise. Not new, though, but filled with leftovers. Essentially, it's garbage. "This becomes a precursor for biodiesel," explains Jan Hahnfeld, Managing Director of Neufett Twist. His company has been operating at the site on J.-D.-Lauenstein-Straße since 2010. And now they want to e…
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By Michael Kierstein Huge plants stand in an inconspicuous hall in Twist. Containers stand in front of them. They contain hundreds of five-kilogram canisters of mayonnaise. Not new, though, but filled with leftovers. Essentially, it's garbage. "This becomes a precursor for biodiesel," explains Jan Hahnfeld, Managing Director of Neufett Twist. His company has been operating at the site on J.-D.-Lauenstein-Straße since 2010. And now they want to e…

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GN-Online broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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