
What is Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)?
SAF is made from biomass feedstocks which can range from used cooking oils and animal fats to waste paper, wood and plants, or even conversion of industrial waste gasses from processes like steel making. That means it’s made from biomass that has already captured atmospheric CO2. So, while SAF generally emits the same CO2 during combustion, it’s recycling CO2 that’s already been produced rather than releasing new CO2 like traditional jet fuel, so reducing the emissions across its lifecycle.
SAF typically reduces CO2 lifecycle emissions by more than 70% compared to traditional fossil fuel* and whilst this represents a big improvement in emissions compared to the use of fossil jet fuel, it still emits both CO2 and non-CO2.


