Biodiesel derived from waste cooking oil represents a sustainable alternative to fossil diesel, leveraging an abundant and low-cost feedstock that would otherwise require disposal. The core process ...
Catalytic biodiesel production from waste feedstocks harnesses unwanted lipid-rich residues—used cooking oils, animal fats and shell-derived calcium sources—to generate fatty acid alkyl esters as ...
Truck fleets and restaurant chains can now produce their own biodiesel with BioBox, a mobile processing plant that turns waste vegetable oil into high-quality biodiesel. Los Angeles-based Pacific ...
In a move aimed at promoting a circular economy and preventing the improper disposal of used cooking oil, the Goa State Pollution Control Board (GSPCB) has decided to make it mandatory for ...
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