Recycling in accordance with environmental regulations
We optimize the use of waste generated by vegetable oils, complying at all times with the regulations.
Circular economy
Biodiesel
Environmental impact
What makes us stand out in our activity compared to the rest of the companies is the direct contact with the client and a punctual response for waste management, giving all kinds of facilities to be able to recycle such polluting waste.
Circular economy
The circular economy is defined as an economic and social system that aims at the production of goods and services while reducing the consumption and waste of raw materials, water, and energy sources.
Efficiency and sustainability
Recycling and reusing are the keys to minimizing the impact of our environmental footprint
business opportunity
The converted waste can end up becoming valuable sources of energy, after initial primary treatment.
Benefits
By following this consumption model, we will reduce the impact on the environment, managing to reduce CO2 emissions and waste
Biofuels are fuels of renewable origin, they are liquid fuels from biomass, which can be used as substitutes (pure or mixed in different proportions) or additives for conventional fuels: diesel and gasoline.
The biodiesel blends distributed at service stations are suitable for any vehicle with a diesel engine.
Environmental benefits
We managed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 90% compared to fossil diesel
Technical benefits
We are committed to improving the performance and life of the engines, which by having a fuel with more lubricant reduces its wear
Socioeconomic benefits
We managed to save up to 96% of energy compared to fossil fuels
Biodiesel
Biodiesel is produced from oils and fats of vegetable and animal origin. This fatty matter is transformed into a fuel with properties similar to diesel. Biodiesel is suitable for use in conventional diesel engines.
One liter of oil can contaminate up to 1000 liters of water. A person uses an average of 13 liters of oil per year, of which around 50% is wasted. The oil spilled through the pipes has 5,000 times more polluting load than the wastewater from our cities. When it reaches the river, the oil generates a thin layer, which prevents the oxygenation of the water, causing the death of animals and aquatic plants.
Environmental impact
We seek to avoid to a great extent the alteration caused by human action on the environment. The contamination of water or soil are some of the consequences suffered by the poor disposal and management of the residues of vegetable or animal oils generated.
Emission reduction
For every ton of oil that is recycled, we avoid the emission of three tons of CO2
Savings in raw materials
The converted waste can end up becoming valuable sources of energy, after initial primary treatment.
Oil used as a by-product
By following this consumption model, we will reduce the impact on the environment, managing to reduce CO2 emissions and waste