Human Biofuels

Plastic Surgeon Powers SUV With Fat

A doctor in California has been using the fat he removed from his patients during liposuction to power his SUV. A gallon of fat works out to being about a gallon of fuel and is environmentally friendly. However, the doctor, Craig Alan Bittner, is currently being investigated since it's illegal to use human medical waste for this purpose. Meanwhile, the poultry company Tyson is looking into running their trucks on excessive chicken fat.

Implications - despite the controversy and potential legal problems, Bittner is adamant that he's using the excess fat in a way that most of his patients would support. Indeed, he also states that patients most patients request he uses their fat for fuel, with an eye towards saving the Earth. Nevertheless, Bittner's popular Lipodiesel.com Web site is no longer online.
Trend Themes
1. Human Biofuel - The use of human fat for fuel presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the alternative energy industry.
2. Medical Waste Recycling - Finding sustainable uses for medical waste can open up new avenues for innovation and environmental conservation.
3. Biofuel Sources - Exploring unconventional sources like excessive chicken fat can revolutionize the biofuel industry.
Industry Implications
1. Alternative Energy - The alternative energy industry can benefit from incorporating human biofuels as a renewable energy source.
2. Waste Management - The waste management industry can explore opportunities in recycling medical waste for sustainable purposes.
3. Poultry - The poultry industry can explore the potential of using excessive chicken fat as a biofuel source for their vehicles.

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