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Case studies on bioenergy policy and law: options for sustainability

… application of fertilizers and pesticides; increased water pollution and eutrophication; soil degradation and erosion; … sources are not only food crops, as indicated above; palm oil and jatropha are also increasingly used feedstock. … of 32 percent for its alternative export product, soybean oil). The biofuels legal regime contains a definition of …
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Concepts for Industry Co-Regulation of Bio-fuel Weeds

… 13 For example, industry mandatory insurance under the Oil Spill Disaster Recovery legislation; or (in Australia) … Policies to Prevent Ballast-Borne Biological Pollution - An Environmental Law Institute White Paper’ … to provide funding for a national invasiveness response US Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund (OSLTF)/ US Oil Pollution Act, …
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Implementing Sustainable Bioenergy Production. A Compilation of Tools and Approaches

… as those developed by the Roundtable on Sustainable Palm Oil (see section 5.2 ) n Economic tools such as Payments for … fatty acids derived from plant oils such as rapeseed, palm oil and soy FIRSt gEnERAtIon Biofuels produced from existing … Approaches • Health issues such as urban and indoor air pollution concerns • Equity issues such as land rights, …
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Guidelines on Biofuels and Invasive Species

… distillation of starches and sugars to produce ethanol, or oil extraction and transesterification to produce biodiesel. … food crops such as corn (maize), sugar cane, soy, palm oil and rapeseed; or from inedible feedstocks such as …
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