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March 12, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Kansas’ Zarco 66 picks up award for biofuel station design

In Kansas, the eight-store Zarco 66 chain picked up the Convenience Store Petroleum (CSP) Excellence in Green Design Award for their attractive deployment of biofuels. For sure, you can get your biodiesel kicks at Zarco 66. More on the awards and Zarco’s design approach – which all kidding aside brings a valuable competitive edge to biofuels retailing at a time when any edge is precious, here.

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