bio-fuel

Can human fat run cars?

Los Angeles, United States, December 31: A leading Beverly Hills plastic surgeon, Alan Bittner, who runs a high-profile clinic on Rodeo Drive, the Bond Street of Los Angeles, announced last week that he was using fat removed by liposuction to drive his car.

Can human fat run cars?

Dr. Bittner claimed last week that biofuel converted from excess flesh from human tums, bums and thighs through liposuction, which he calls ‘lipodeisel’, is used to power both his Ford Explorer and his girlfriend's Lincoln Navigator.

Patients sue U.S. doctor for converting their "lipo-sucked" fat to fuel

California, United States, December 25: In their efforts towards contributing towards a green footprint to the planet, some people go extreme, as in the case of Dr Alan Bittner.

Patients sue U.S. doctor for converting their "lipo-sucked" fat to fuel

A well-known cosmetic surgeon in the upscale Beverly Hills, Dr Alan Bittner asserts that he powers his 4WD by the fat removed from clients through liposuction.

He also claims that he lets his patient know about this scheme and the patients, in turn, are happy to know their contribution to this 'environment-friendly' campaign.

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