The Clean and Green Fuels Fund is currently developing a telecommunications system capable of submitting information to our online resource allocation database. This system will provide another option for producers of domestic renewable resources to incorporate their information on our database. Although this system is designed to help those who are otherwise unable to submit their information online, it will also enable citizens whom are technologically challenged to access the information the Clean and Green Fuels Fund provides to the public.
It starts with you! The Clean and Green Fuels Fund plans to facilitate the collection of municipal waste oil from residents as well as local businesses utilizing municipalities existing recycling programs. We plan to provide the necessary funds for the development of these programs in order to generate clean alternative fuel.
The processed fuel will then be provided to local school districts in order to run our childrens busses to and from school. Depending upon the amount of support recieved the excess fuel will also be provided to heating assistance programs for homes that use oil furnaces.
Cellulosic Material Collection Program
Everything from Christmas trees to fallen leaves, even the aftermath of storm damage may be used to process alternative fuels. Working in conjunction with municipalities that offer the collection of these domestic renewable resources, the Clean and Green Fuels Fund plans to allocate these resources to operations that provide for their conversion into superior alternative fuels.
County Fair Recycling Initiative
Did you ever wonder where all the waste oil used to prepare the food served at our local fairs goes? The organizations responsible for organizing these events must pay to haul it away. The Clean and Green Fuels Fund plans to work in conjuction with these organizations in order to facilitate the removal of these waste resouces free of charge.
On fair grounds that are big enough, the Clean and Green Fuels Fund hopes to establish agricultural exhibits which process these waste products into fuel to be used on site. Whether it's used to heat buildings, run efficient generators to power lighting systems, or provide an efficient means of A/C generation for food storage, this program will remove the cost incurred from the removal of these waste products as well as educate the public about the ease of alternative fuel production.
Restaurant Support Initiative
In order to help restaurants facilitate the collection and storage of their used vegetable oil, the Clean and Green Fuels Fund will provide a biodiesel processor to anyone that is willing to collect and utilize restaurant fryer oil within their community. This process will provide an efficient means to promote restaurants participation with our recycling efforts. Processors will only be distributed provided there is an adequate supply of waste resources near the processors location. All processors will be distributed on a first come first serve basis, so if you are interested in participating please Contact Us.
Sawmill & Woodworking Recycling Program
Sawmills and woodworkers alike can also contribute to the Clean and Green Fuels Fund's recycling efforts. The Clean and Green Fuels Fund plans to facilitate the collection of waste sawdust in order to provide these resouces to operations capable of refining them into alternative fuels. For more information as to how your operation can participate, please check out the industries section of our website, or simply contact us.