Grease to Greece
Eight teams completed a 4,022.5km (2,500 mile) car rally, “Grease to Greece,” from London to Athens. The event was aimed at promoting awareness of cheap environmentally-friendly bio-fuels.

Londoner Andy Pag is the brains behind the idea. The eight teams were required to beg for oil from restaurants, motorway cafes and fast-food joints along the way. Or they could go to KFC and just squeeze their own.

Pag drove a Peugot 405 for no cost from London to Athens.

Pag has also driven a truck powered by waste chocolate from Timbuktu to Mali. His next challenge – a round-the-world trip using aviation fuel from recycled plastic bags.

What I want to know is – who are the fuels, fools who are wasting chocolate??!!

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