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The Swedish Bunny-Fuel Boom
10.16.2009
04:07 pm
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Rabbits can’t get a break, these days.  I remember not too long ago where German breeders were in talks with North Korea about sending them giant rabbits for food.  Today, though, brings news of bunnies as the new bio-fuel:

Thousands of rabbits, some of them pets abandoned by their owners, are being shot, deep-frozen and burned in a heating plant in Sweden, a professional hunter who works for the city of Stockholm said on Tuesday.

The center of the Swedish capital is being plagued by thousands of rabbits, some of them wild and some of them stray pets, and 3,000 have been culled this year, down from 6,000 in 2008, Tommy Tuvunger, who hunts rodents for the Stockholm city administration, told SPIEGEL ONLINE.  ‘We are shooting rabbits in Stockholm center, they are a very big problem,’ said Tuvunger. The rabbits are eating their way through the city’s central parks.  ‘Once culled, the rabbits are frozen and when we have enough; a contractor comes and takes them away.’

The frozen bunnies are shipped to a heating plant in Karlskoga in central Sweden which uses them as biofuel and incinerates them to heat homes, media reports said.  A spokeswoman for the plant declined to comment.  The plant’s supplier, Konvex, a company that produces biofuels from animals, could not immediately be reached for comment.

In Spiegel Online: Sweden Turning Stray Rabbits Into Bio-fuel

Posted by Bradley Novicoff
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