Bio Diesel
BIO Diesel
Bio-diesel is an eco-friendly fuel made from renewable resources such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and used cooking oils, which can be used in conventional diesel engines. As an alternative fuel produced from renewable resources, it is primarily made using raw materials like vegetable oils, animal fats, or used cooking oils. The main production process involves transesterification, where these oils or fats react with methanol to produce fatty acid methyl esters (FAME), which can be used in diesel engines.

UCO (Used Cooking Oil)
UCO refers to used cooking oil discarded after cooking or frying in restaurants, homes, and the food industry. It is a sustainable raw material used in biodiesel production, helping reduce waste and decrease greenhouse gas emissions. Recycling UCO lowers dependence on fossil fuels and supports the circular economy.
Animal Fats
Animal fats are fats extracted from animal tissues, including beef and pork fat, chicken oil, and others. These are widely used as biodiesel feedstocks due to their high energy content and as by-products of meat processing. Utilizing these resources reduces waste and promotes sustainability.