Inter Terminals has been granted an extended environmental permit for waste handling, enabling the company to store and manage feedstock used in the production of second-generation biofuels.
The updated permit allows Inter Terminals to handle materials such as used cooking oil and waste fats sourced from restaurants and the food industry. These residual feedstocks are not in competition with food production and are increasingly used by refineries as part of efforts to reduce reliance on fossil-based raw materials.

According to the company, the use of these waste-derived inputs supports the production of lower-carbon fuels and contributes to the development of a circular value chain that converts waste into finished biofuels with significantly reduced CO₂ emissions.
Inter Terminals said the expanded permitting strengthens its ability to support customers in the growing sustainable fuels market by offering flexible storage solutions and adapting existing infrastructure to meet evolving demand.
Cecilia Lönnroth, commercial manager at Inter Terminals Sweden, said the company’s ambition is to support the green transition by enabling increased production of advanced biofuels. She added that the new permit positions the company to better respond to customer needs in the expanding renewable fuels sector.
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