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Shell, bio-bean and Coffee-Drinkers Collaborate to Help Power London's Buses


LONDON, November 20, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --

Shell and bio-bean announce that together they are helping to power some of London's buses using a biofuel made partly from waste coffee grounds.

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The B20 biofuel contains a 20% bio-component which contains part coffee oil. The biofuel is being added to the London bus fuel supply chain and will help to power some of the buses; without need for modification.

Biofuel provides a cleaner, more sustainable energy solution for buses across London's network by decreasing emissions[1].

"Our Coffee Logs have already become the fuel of choice for households looking for a high-performance, sustainable way to heat their homes - and now, with the support of Shell, bio-bean and Argent Energy have created thousands of litres of coffee-derived B20 biodiesel which will help power London buses for the first time," said bio-bean's founder Arthur Kay.  "It's a great example of what can be done when we start to reimagine waste as an untapped resource."

The average Londoner drinks 2.3 cups of coffee a day[2] which produces over 200,000 tonnes[3] of waste a year, much of which would otherwise end in landfill with the potential to emit 126million kg of CO2[4]. bio-bean works to collect some of these waste coffee grounds from high street chains and factories.  

The grounds are dried and processed before coffee oil is extracted. bio-bean works with its fuel partner Argent Energy to process this oil into a blended B20 biofuel. 6,000 litres of coffee oil has been produced, which if used as a pure-blend for the bio component and mixed with mineral diesel to form a B20, could help power the equivalent of one London bus for a year[5].

This latest collaboration is part of Shell's #makethefuture energy relay, which supports entrepreneurs turning bright energy innovations into a positive impact for communities around the world.

Sinead Lynch, Shell UK Country Chair, said: "When it comes to clean energy, we are always looking for the next inventive solution. A good idea can come from anywhere, but with the scale and commitment of Shell, we can help enable true progress. We're pleased to be able to support bio-bean to trial this innovative new energy solution which can help to power buses, keeping Londoners moving around the city - powered in part by their waste coffee grounds."

bio-bean founder Arthur Kay won Shell LiveWIRE's Innovation Award in 2013 and the Mayor's Entrepreneur Programme in 2012 with his ideas about turning coffee waste into fuel. bio-bean has since gone on to produce bio-mass pellets and briquettes called Coffee Logs, before this latest biofuel innovation.

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1. TFL.gov.uk
2. Tassimo https://www.finedininglovers.com/blog/food-drinks/coffee-consumption-london-new-york   
3. bio-bean source information
4. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/greenhouse-gas-reporting-conversion-factors-2017  (calculation 627kg of CO2 per 1000kg of WCG, bio-bean removes 200,000 tonnes)
5. Calculation based on biofuel consumption and bus circulation numbers detailed quoted by TFL.gov.uk.

Notes to editors 

Make the Future 


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