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Filling up the other day I went for the E10 becasue it was cheaper. The sticker on the bowser indicated that CSR was the manufacturer of the ethanol, so the assumption is that it must be made from sugar. Of course CSR is much more that sugar these days so the ethanol could be imported for all I know and conveniently branded with the CSR logo. Does anyone know what is going on here?
Dunno - I didn't think there were any Australia sugar ethanol plants - just grain based ones.
For that reason I've steered clear of E10.