Burning biodiesel as a fuel is considered to be a “carbon neutral” activity. Explain what is meant by “carbon neutral” in this context.

The source of biodiesel is from plant parts. During the growth and development of these plants, they absorb carbon dioxide from the environment for photosynthesis. During the combustion of biodiesel, the same amount of carbon dioxide is released to the environment.

The net amount of carbon added to the environment from the burning of biodiesel is considered to be zero, hence “carbon neutral”.