400,000 tonnes CO₂ saved: The SAF deal is projected to eliminate emissions equal to 240,000 round-trip flights between London and New York.
80% lifecycle carbon reduction: EcoCeres’ SAF, derived from 100% waste-based feedstock, slashes emissions compared to conventional jet fuel.
Supports BA’s net-zero goals: The agreement advances British Airways’ target of 10% SAF by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050.
EcoCeres has secured a multi-year agreement to supply British Airways with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), enabling the airline to cut lifecycle carbon emissions by approximately 400,000 metric tonnes—the equivalent of flying 240,000 economy-class passengers round-trip from London to New York.
The SAF, produced from 100% waste-based biomass feedstock such as used cooking oil, offers up to 80% fewer lifecycle emissions than traditional jet fuel.
“We are proud to partner with British Airways in this strategic agreement to jointly tackle greenhouse gas emissions in aviation,” said Matti Lievonen, CEO of EcoCeres. “Our commitment to sustainability is unwavering, and this partnership exemplifies our dedication to providing innovative fuel solutions that will help the aviation industry meet its environmental targets.”

British Airways sees SAF as a central pillar of its sustainability strategy, BA Better World.
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“In 2024 alone, SAF accounted for 2.7% of British Airways’ total fuel use and is contributing to our achievement of a 13% reduction in our carbon intensity since 2019,” said Carrie Harris, Director of Sustainability at British Airways. “That’s why this new agreement with EcoCeres is so exciting—it’s another important step forward on our journey to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.”

The move aligns with the UK’s SAF mandate and reinforces British Airways’ commitment to powering 10% of its flights with SAF by 2030.
EcoCeres continues to grow its SAF production and partnerships, positioning itself at the forefront of renewable aviation fuel innovation.
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