Used cooking oil and used fats, which pollute the environment, through leakage (causing blockage) are transformed into sustainable biodiesel for use in European transport.
This waste-based biofuel offers significantly lower carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions than those from fossil fuels, reducing environmental pollution and reducing maintenance costs of drainage / water treatment networks.
Biofuel offers greenhouse gas savings of over 90% compared to fossil fuels.
Currently, 20,000 people are employed directly and indirectly in the production and distribution of biofuels based on waste in Europe, (including the collection of cooking oil, used as raw material), the figure estimated at an increase of 5% per year.
Unlike biofuels made from crops (first-generation biofuels), waste-based biodiesel components do not directly occupy agricultural land, as such.
It does not affect the prices of food products, does not contribute to the lack of food and does not lead to an increase in the use of chemical fertilizers.
Used cooking oil, animal fats and other similar raw materials are waste;
The production of biodiesel based on waste is a sustainable method of eliminating waste and creating a valuable renewable resource with low emissions.
Waste-based biodiesel has been identified as particularly beneficial in helping the EU achieve its ambitious decarbonisation targets.
Durability; traceability and fraud prevention
Our partners are fully compliant with International Sustainability and Carbon Standards (ISCC) or equivalent bodies, meeting sustainability requirements for biomass production and are audited to prove full sustainability credentials.