EcoCeres Ships First Sustainable Aviation Fuel from Johor to Europe
EcoCeres has shipped its first batch of waste-based Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) from Malaysia to Europe, marking a major milestone in advancing aviation decarbonization and positioning Malaysia as a key regional hub for renewable aviation fuels.
Johor, Malaysia, 24 December, 2025 – EcoCeres Inc., a leading pure-play renewable fuels producer, announced the successful departure of its first shipment of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) from Tanjung Langsat Port in Johor, Malaysia, bound for Europe.
The shipment marks the fulfillment of a key commitment made earlier this year to deliver the company’s first batch of SAF from Malaysia before the end of 2025. It represents a major operational and strategic milestone for EcoCeres, highlighting both its growing role in aviation decarbonization and Malaysia’s emergence as a competitive SAF hub in Southeast Asia.
“This inaugural SAF shipment is more than a logistical achievement – it is proof that waste-based sustainable aviation fuel is moving from vision to reality at industrial scale,” said Matti Lievonen, CEO of EcoCeres. “Shipping SAF produced in Johor to customers in Europe demonstrates that Asia can be a powerful engine for the global transition to lower-carbon aviation.”
Strengthening Malaysia’s Role as a Regional SAF Hub
With this first export cargo, EcoCeres is taking an important step toward positioning Malaysia as a key production and logistics base for renewable aviation fuels in Southeast Asia.
By leveraging Malaysia’s location, industrial ecosystem, and access to regional feedstock and trade routes, EcoCeres aims to contribute to the country’s ambition to attract sustainable investments and build a robust renewable fuels value chain.
Scaling Production to Meet Growing Demand
Global demand for SAF is accelerating as airlines, corporate travelers, and regulators converge around more ambitious climate targets and emerging SAF mandates. In this context, EcoCeres remains focused on scaling production, strengthening supply chains, and delivering reliable SAF solutions that support the aviation industry’s transition.
EcoCeres’ SAF platform is built on 100% waste-based feedstocks, converting materials such as used cooking oil and other waste oils into lower-carbon jet fuel aligned with circular economy principles. With the Johor facility now successfully shipping SAF to international markets, EcoCeres is well positioned to play a growing role in supplying airlines and other aviation stakeholders with credible, scalable decarbonization options.
“Our first shipment from Johor to Europe is a strong signal of what comes next,” Matti added. “EcoCeres will continue to invest in capacity, infrastructure, and partnerships so that sustainable aviation fuel can move from early adoption to mainstream impact.”
EcoCeres looks forward to delivering additional SAF shipments and reaching many more milestones as it continues to advance the renewable fuels sector and contribute to a more sustainable future for global aviation.
