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Dripping Oil

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Our network encompasses a diverse range of biofuels and biofuel feedstocks accredited by various certification bodies.

Used Cooking Oil (UCO)

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Used Cooking Oil (UCO) is a valuable waste product from cooking processes that serves as a sustainable feedstock for biodiesel and biofuel production. It represents an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promoting a circular economy. As demand for sustainable energy sources grows, UCO is increasingly recognized for its potential to replace traditional fuels through processes which transform it into biodiesel and biofuel.

Food Waste

Food waste is a significant global concern with far-reaching environmental, economic, and social implications, encompasses edible food discarded or lost throughout the supply chain, from initial production to final consumption. Recognizing its potential as a valuable resource, innovative approaches are emerging to recycle food waste into products like compost and bioenergy. As governments worldwide focus on reducing carbon emissions, food waste is increasingly viewed as a promising feedstock for biodiesel and biofuel production, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. By transforming this waste into a resource, we can mitigate its negative impacts and support sustainable practices.

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Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) Oil

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Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME) Oil is a significant byproduct of palm oil processing, characterized by its high organic content and potential environmental impact if not properly managed. While POME presents challenges, it also offers opportunities for sustainable resource recovery as a valuable feedstock for biodiesel and biofuel, aligning with circular economy principles. As the demand for sustainable palm oil increases, innovative approaches to treating and utilizing POME are essential for minimizing waste, reducing environmental impact, and promoting the production of renewable energy.

Biodiesel (FAME)

Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME) is biodiesel produced through the transesterification of vegetable oils, animal fats, or other renewable feedstocks with methanol. This process creates a fuel that can be used in diesel engines, either as a blend with conventional diesel or in its pure form (B100). FAME offers a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting a circular economy. With growing demand for renewable energy, FAME is becoming an increasingly important component of the biofuel industry, offering a pathway to reduce reliance on petroleum-based fuels.

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Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF)

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Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) is a crucial element in the aviation industry's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and achieve net-zero emissions goals . Derived from sustainable feedstocks such as used cooking oil, agricultural residues, and non-food crops, SAF offers a significant reduction in lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional jet fuel . As the aviation sector strives to decarbonize, SAF is becoming increasingly important, offering a "drop-in" fuel solution compatible with existing aircraft and infrastructure, while contributing to a more sustainable and circular economy.

Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO)

Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), also known as renewable diesel, is a paraffinic, sustainable fuel produced from 100% renewable raw materials such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and waste products like used cooking oil. Unlike traditional biodiesel, HVO undergoes a hydrotreatment process, resulting in a fuel with a chemical composition similar to fossil diesel, allowing it to be used in existing diesel engines without modifications. As a "drop-in" fuel, HVO is gaining prominence as a key technology for meeting biofuel blending mandates and decarbonizing the transportation sector, including aviation as it can be further processed into Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).

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