Certificated greener energy supply for your home by upgrading to BioLPG
Reduce your carbon emissions and switch to a more sustainable energy
Calculate how much you can reduce your annual CO2 emisions with BioLPG in comparison to conventional LPG – enter your annual LPG usage.
See how you could reduce your carbon footprint
BioLPG is a by-product of biodiesel production (HVO), which is extracted from residual products from sustainable raw materials such as animal fat and vegetable oils. The BioLPG is then part of the refinery's production process. The production of bioLPG supported by AvantiGas does not contain palm oil or Palm Fatty Acid Distillate.
The definition of BioLPG is that the gas comes from a biological source and not a fossil source.
With our BioLPG, the tank contains the LPG you already know - but you will receive a certificate responding to the volume of CO2 saved.
By supporting the production of BioLPG we get real access to CO2 reduction via certificates. The environmental gain is certified by an independent third party. The production of bioLPG reduces CO2 emissions by up to 95% compared to traditional LPG production. The calculation is done according to the WTW (Well-to-Wheel) principle, where the amount of CO2 emissions is calculated for the entire chain - from the production of the raw materials to the combustion of the final product.
By supporting the production of BioLPG we get access to COâ‚‚ savings. We offset 100% of your volume and you’ll receive a certificate stating the amount of COâ‚‚ saved, with the certification process and environmental savings certified by an independent third party.
Whether you're looking to install your first system or to upgrade from an old one, converting to a low-carbon alternative like LPG can offer significant environmental benefits, as well as saving you money on your energy bills.
Currently using coal, wood or any other type of solid fuel to heat your home? Save money and reduce your emissions by converting to LPG with AvantiGas.
* https://inews.co.uk/news/environment/coronavirus-lockdown-reduced-co2-emissions-third-2841152