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GreenField has been producing industrial and beverage alcohol, fuel ethanol and distillers’ grains for 20 years. The company’s Cellulosic Ethanol division is developing two processes for making next generation biofuel from agricultural, forestry and municipal waste.
How did a small company grow to become the driving force behind the fuel ethanol industry in Canada?
GreenField believes that Canadians deserve renewable, clean-burning and affordable alternatives to oil.
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From historic theatre restorations to fund-raising chili cook-offs, GreenField has a strong track record of community involvement.
Fuel Canada’s future and explore your potential within a team of industry leaders.
Need more information? Visit GreenField's library of links to learn about fuel ethanol, corn producers and the biofuels industry.
For 20 years, GreenField has used new technology to increase ethanol yields and energy efficiency.
For the first time since 9/11, a new issue has tied health care as the number one concern of Canadians, as revealed by a Gandalf group poll in July.
Canada’s ethanol pioneer: working to produce cellulosic ethanol from waste on a commercial scale.
For over 20 years, GreenField has been buying corn from local producers and returning a third of it to farmers as distillers’ grains, a valued form of livestock feed.
Ethanol use as a blending component of gasoline began in Manitoba in 1981 with a 10 per cent ethanol blend.