Brisbane Airport is set to use a sustainable jet fuel made from waste products, according to multiple reports. The fuel is produced by transforming imported used cooking oil into a cleaner fuel intended for aircraft operations at Brisbane Airport. After conversion, the fuel is stored, blended to meet supply requirements, and then supplied to Brisbane Airport for use in powering planes. The reports describe the initiative as part of efforts to source lower-emissions fuel using a recycled waste stream. Across the outlets, the key elements are the same: imported used cooking oil is the starting input, the waste-derived oil is converted into sustainable fuel, and the resulting product follows a process of storage and blending before being delivered to the airport. The coverage does not indicate changes to the airport’s broader airline operations in the articles provided, focusing instead on the fuel sourcing, production steps, and supply to Brisbane Airport.