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  1. Co-processing - Wikipedia

    Co-processing is a proven sustainable development concept that reduces demands on natural resources, reduces pollution and landfill space, thus contributing to reducing the environmental …

  2. The Complete Guide to Co-Processing - CleanHub

    Aug 16, 2024 · Co-processing is a procedure that utilizes waste materials and turns them into energy instead of sending them to landfills or incineration. One key material used in this …

  3. Co-Processing - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Co-processing is defined as the transformation of biogenic or low carbon intensity feedstocks and intermediate petroleum distillates within existing petroleum refinery process units to produce …

  4. What is co-processing? - Neste

    Nov 28, 2024 · Using renewable and recycled raw materials to replace fossil resources offers significant potential to accelerate defossilization – and one approach to do so is “co-processing”.

  5. Co-processing: Making tomorrow’s fuel with today’s facilities

    Apr 17, 2024 · Co-processing makes transportation fuels with lower lifecycle greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It's a technology we have today that can quickly increase production of …

  6. Everything you’ve wanted to know about co-processing (but were …

    Oct 2, 2025 · Co-processing refers to the simultaneous processing of renewable and fossil feedstocks within existing refinery units, such as hydrotreaters or hydrocrackers.

  7. Co-processing in Petroleum Refineries | Pall Corporation

    What is Co-processing? Co-processing is a cutting-edge method that enables the production of renewable fuels by integrating bio-feedstocks—such as used cooking oil, animal fats, and …

  8. Co-processing involves the utilization of fossil feedstock alongside renewable feedstock, such as vegetable oil, animal fat, used cooking oil, other waste oils and pyrolysis oil from biomass.

  9. Co-Processing - Canadian Fuels Association

    Co-processing is an innovative refining technique that allows biogenic feedstocks—such as canola oil, animal fats, used cooking oil, and forestry biomass—to be processed alongside …

  10. COPROCESSING Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of COPROCESSING is the act of processing something with or at the same time as something else. How to use coprocessing in a sentence.