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Bertone's GB110 Supercar is Designed to Celebrate 110 Years

Italian design house Bertone offers a sustainable solution when it comes to automobile design with the new GB110 supercar, which is launched to celebrate its 110th anniversary. It boasts an impressive 1,100 horse power and has 1,100 Nm of torque. The most notable element of the car is the renewable diesel that is made up of materials including BOPAS that were once collected in waterways and refuse disposal areas.

The car has an angular design language and an artful look overall and to develop sustainable fuel, the house works with Select Fuel. Select Fuel is a company that is dedicated to transforming polluting polycarbonate materials into renewable fuel. Bertone CEO Jean-Frank Ricci notes that "Plastic waste needs to be treated as a valuable resource. Through our partnership with Select Fuel, we take what was once waste and convert it back into its original form."
Trend Themes
1. Renewable Fuel Cars - Bertone's GB110 supercar introduces the utilization of renewable diesel, which can lead to more affordable and eco-friendly car options.
2. Sustainability-focused Automobile Design - The rise of sustainable materials and renewable fuel sources showcases the need for automobile designers to prioritize environmental concerns and integrate them into their designs.
3. Circular Economy Integration - Companies such as Select Fuel, which focus on transforming waste materials into useful resources, can lead to the development of products that enable a more efficient and sustainable circular economy.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive - The GB110 supercar by Bertone highlights the shift towards renewable fuel and the need to create sustainable automobiles, which can create opportunities for companies to develop eco-friendly innovations within the automotive industry.
2. Waste Management - The utilization of waste materials as a fuel source can lead to more streamlined waste management processes and reduced waste, creating opportunities for advancements in the waste management industry.
3. Renewable Energy - The development of renewable fuel and the use of waste materials as a valuable resource can help to promote the renewable energy sector and encourage more innovation in the field.

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