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Sustain BioFuels | High Quality Biodiesel
Biofuels have been used for transportation since the 1890s and were recognized as a viable fuel source until cheap petrobased fuels flooded the market in the 1940s.
Thankfully, the general appeal of biofuel is back , effectively boosting the demand for fuel sources.
Considered as the most advanced form of biofuel, the revolutionary ecofriendly and biodegradable “Biodiesel” is all set to make the world a much greener and cleaner place for the future generation. All it takes is a few gallons of used, discarded vegetable oil, or any cooking oil for that matter, to produce fuel that is less toxic than table salt.
Trans esterification is the chemical process that transforms spent oil into Biodiesel. The main source of Biodiesel includes renewable resources from natural oil, grease, agricultural coproducts and byproducts. The use of vegetable oils as diesel fuels is promoted across the globe with different nations looking into different vegetable oils, such as soybean oil in the USA, rapeseed and sunflower oils in Europe, palm oil in Southeast Asia(mainly Malaysia and Indonesia), and coconut oil in Philippines. However, it is widely being proposed that spent vegetable oil is the best source for the production of highquality Biodiesel.
Anybody can make biodiesel from used cooking oil. It’s easy, you can make it in your kitchen and it’s the same quality fuel like diesel the oil companies sell you.Your diesel motor will run better and last longer , and it’s much cleaner. Better for the environment and better for health.If you make it from used cooking oil it’s not only cheap but you’ll be recycling a troublesome waste product that too often ends up in sewers and landfills instead of being recycled