A Scottish company has signed a 'first of its kind deal' in the world to turn by-products from its distillery into fuel for cars.
The Tullibardine distillery in Perthshire has linked up with a spin-out company from Napier University in Edinburgh, as they plan to use bacteria to feed on the "leftovers" from the whiskey making process.
This will produce butanol which can be used to fuel vehicles, the 'BBC News' reported.
More than 90 per cent of the stuff that comes out of a whiskey distillery is not just whiskey, but leftovers like draff and pot ales -- both are produced in the early stages of the process.
They are high in sugar and are currently
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