Corrected: Contiki will use biofuel in motorcoaches in Europe

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A Contiki motorcoach.
A Contiki motorcoach. Photo Credit: Contiki

Contiki has committed to using biodiesel in their owned motorcoaches in Europe where possible.

The hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) is a biofuel made from food and plant waste. It is a drop-in fuel.

Contiki, an operator specializing in tours for guests ages 18 to 35, said that the new fuel will reduce carbon emissions by up to 30-40% in Europe. 

An HVO tank has been set up in Contiki's coach yard in Stellendam, Netherlands. 

Correction: Contiki is using biodiesel as a drop-in fuel where possible for existing motorcoaches.

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