2018 print version of US & Canada Biodiesel Plant Map debuts soon

Photo: BBI International/Biodiesel Magazine

September 1, 2017

BY Ron Kotrba

Biodiesel Magazine’s 2018 U.S. and Canada Biodiesel Plant Map is in production and scheduled for printing this month. The most recent version of this longstanding, go-to industry staple features the latest updates on U.S. and Canadian biodiesel and renewable diesel production facilities, along with informative, eye-catching charts and more.

The map will be mailed free of charge to subscribers of Biodiesel Magazine, including all commercial U.S. and Canadian biodiesel producers, with the Winter 2018 print issue of the magazine. In addition, the 2018 U.S. and Canada Biodiesel Plant Map will be circulated at nearly a dozen major biodiesel, biofuel and renewable energy events throughout the year, starting with distribution in registration bags at the National Biodiesel Conference & Expo in Fort Worth, Texas, Jan. 22-25.

Advertising on the map remains open for a limited time. To learn more, or to secure an ad space, click here or call Howard Brockhouse or Chip Shereck at 701-746-8385. 

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