FAQ

About biofuels

01

What are biofuels, and how are they different from traditional fuels?

Recycling used cooking oil (UCO) into biodiesel has several benefits:

Greenhouse gas reduction

Biodiesel from UCO contributes to over 83% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil-based fuels, helping mitigate climate change.

Recycling UCO into biodiesel reduces the improper disposal of cooking oil, preventing clogs in sewers and environmental contamination.

Renewable resource  

UCO is a renewable resource, making biodiesel production sustainable and reducing reliance on finite fossil fuel reserves.

Ecosystem protection

Proper UCO disposal and biodiesel use contribute to protecting aquatic ecosystems by reducing oil pollution.

02

What are 2nd generation biofuels?

Recycling used cooking oil (UCO) into biodiesel has several benefits:

Greenhouse gas reduction

Biodiesel from UCO contributes to over 83% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil-based fuels, helping mitigate climate change.

Waste reduction

Recycling UCO into biodiesel reduces the improper disposal of cooking oil, preventing clogs in sewers and environmental contamination.

Renewable resource  

UCO is a renewable resource, making biodiesel production sustainable and reducing reliance on finite fossil fuel reserves.

Ecosystem protection

Proper UCO disposal and biodiesel use contribute to protecting aquatic ecosystems by reducing oil pollution.

03

Why should we recycle used cooking oil?

Recycling used cooking oil (UCO) into biodiesel has several benefits:

Greenhouse gas reduction

Biodiesel from UCO contributes to over 83% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil-based fuels, helping mitigate climate change.

Waste reduction

Recycling UCO into biodiesel reduces the improper disposal of cooking oil, preventing clogs in sewers and environmental contamination.

Renewable resource  

UCO is a renewable resource, making biodiesel production sustainable and reducing reliance on finite fossil fuel reserves.

Ecosystem protection

Proper UCO disposal and biodiesel use contribute to protecting aquatic ecosystems by reducing oil pollution.

Sustainability

01

What environmental benefits are associated with using biodiesel produced from used cooking oil?

Recycling used cooking oil (UCO) into biodiesel has several benefits:

Greenhouse gas reduction

Biodiesel from UCO contributes to over 83% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil-based fuels, helping mitigate climate change.

Waste reduction

Recycling UCO into biodiesel reduces the improper disposal of cooking oil, preventing clogs in sewers and environmental contamination.

Renewable resource  

UCO is a renewable resource, making biodiesel production sustainable and reducing reliance on finite fossil fuel reserves.

Ecosystem protection

Proper UCO disposal and biodiesel use contribute to protecting aquatic ecosystems by reducing oil pollution.

02

How can I be sure that my used cooking oil will be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner?

Recycling used cooking oil (UCO) into biodiesel has several benefits:

Greenhouse gas reduction

Biodiesel from UCO contributes to over 83% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil-based fuels, helping mitigate climate change.

Waste reduction

Recycling UCO into biodiesel reduces the improper disposal of cooking oil, preventing clogs in sewers and environmental contamination.

Renewable resource  

UCO is a renewable resource, making biodiesel production sustainable and reducing reliance on finite fossil fuel reserves.

Ecosystem protection

Proper UCO disposal and biodiesel use contribute to protecting aquatic ecosystems by reducing oil pollution.

03

Does Apeiron have any certifications or standards for sustainability?

Recycling used cooking oil (UCO) into biodiesel has several benefits:

Greenhouse gas reduction

Biodiesel from UCO contributes to over 83% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil-based fuels, helping mitigate climate change.

Waste reduction

Recycling UCO into biodiesel reduces the improper disposal of cooking oil, preventing clogs in sewers and environmental contamination.

Renewable resource  

UCO is a renewable resource, making biodiesel production sustainable and reducing reliance on finite fossil fuel reserves.

Ecosystem protection

Proper UCO disposal and biodiesel use contribute to protecting aquatic ecosystems by reducing oil pollution.

04

How to get in touch with Apeiron?

Recycling used cooking oil (UCO) into biodiesel has several benefits:

Greenhouse gas reduction

Biodiesel from UCO contributes to over 83% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil-based fuels, helping mitigate climate change.

Waste reduction

Recycling UCO into biodiesel reduces the improper disposal of cooking oil, preventing clogs in sewers and environmental contamination.

Renewable resource  

UCO is a renewable resource, making biodiesel production sustainable and reducing reliance on finite fossil fuel reserves.

Ecosystem protection

Proper UCO disposal and biodiesel use contribute to protecting aquatic ecosystems by reducing oil pollution.