Speedy approves Syntech biofuel: practical implications for UK site plant emissions
Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Speedy Hire has approved Syntech’s ASB B100, a UK‑sourced 100% waste vegetable oil biofuel, for use across its full equipment fleet, allowing contractors to run generators, compressors and site plant without hardware modification. The move qualifies users for full fuel duty relief while offering a direct drop‑in alternative to gas oil on temporary power and construction sites. For civil and infrastructure projects, this provides an immediate route to lower reported carbon emissions from non‑road mobile machinery without changing existing fuel storage or delivery systems.
Technical Brief
- Contractors can consolidate fuel types on mixed plant sites, reducing risk of cross-contamination or misfuelling incidents.
Our Take
Syntech’s ASB B100 approval by Speedy Hire aligns with JCB’s move to offer excavators factory‑specified for 100% recycled‑oil B100 from Syntech Biofuel, suggesting a developing UK supply chain where OEMs and major hirers are converging on the same fuel standard.
Within our Infrastructure coverage, Speedy Hire more often appears in safety and skills pieces (such as its UK‑wide OSH commission with RoSPA) than in product stories, so backing a 100% waste‑oil biofuel signals a deliberate attempt to differentiate on sustainability as well as safety.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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