Updated B20 Club webpage features interactive map of Illinois fleets using biodiesel
The Illinois Soybean Association has launched an updated B20 Club webpage that features an interactive map of Illinois-based organizations that utilize 20 percent biodiesel and higher blends to fuel their fleets, the organization announced May 31.
“The B20 Club of Illinois is proud to launch our updated website and recommit ourselves to our core mission of educating fleets and stakeholders on the immediate benefit of implementing lower-carbon and cleaner-burning fuels like B20,” said Bailey Arnold, director of clean-air initiatives at the American Lung Association and program lead for the B20 Club. “Doing so provides measurable benefits that provide a cleaner today and better tomorrow.”
Arnold continued, saying, “The American Lung Association’s Department of Clean Air Initiatives is proud to partner with the Illinois Soybean Association checkoff program to educate fleets and stakeholders on the immediate health and environmental benefits of using drop-in solutions like biodiesel through the award-winning B20 Club of Illinois.”
The B20 Club is a partnership between the Illinois Soybean Association checkoff program and the American Lung Association that recognizes a select group of organizations throughout Illinois with strong commitments to run their fleets on biodiesel blends of 20 percent or greater.
Since 2014, B20 Club members have consumed more than 88.5 million gallons of B20 and higher biodiesel blends, contributing to cleaner air and more sustainable operations.
In total, member fleets have provided an estimated $13.2 million in health benefits and reduced CO2 and equivalent emissions equal to planting more than 2.5 million trees.
“B20 Club fleets continue to be on the forefront of pushing new technologies to reducing their greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions in hard-to-electrify-sector vehicles,” said David Kubik, public policy manager at ISA. “The fleet managers in the B20 Club are not only instrumental in reducing GHG emissions in their communities, but they are also instrumental in sharing their positive experiences using biodiesel blends with other fleets.”
Click here to visit the B20 Club webpage.
The Illinois Soybean Association (ISA) checkoff and membership programs represent more than 43,000 soybean farmers in Illinois.
The checkoff funds market development, soybean production and government-relations efforts, while the membership program, Illinois Soybean Growers and the Illinois Soybean Growers PAC actively advocates for positive and impactful legislation for farmers at local, state and national levels.
ISA upholds the interests of Illinois soybean farmers through promotion, advocacy, research and education.