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Waste Animal Fat includes byproducts from meat processing and cooking. It is a high-energy resource used to produce premium renewable diesel and jet fuel. Because of its rich fat content, it is also a key ingredient in high-quality soaps, detergents, and nutrient-dense animal feed. Recycling these fats reduces waste and provides a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.

Used Cooking Oil (UCO) is a valuable resource within the circular economy. Once oil is used for frying, it becomes unsuitable for food but remains rich in energy. Its most important role is in the production of biofuels, such as biodiesel and sustainable aviation fuel, which help reduce carbon emissions. Additionally, UCO is recycled into industrial soaps, lubricants, and high-energy animal feed.

Palm Residues are the organic leftovers from palm oil production, such as shells and empty fruit bunches. These materials are powerful sources of biomass energy used to generate green electricity. They are also repurposed into organic fertilizers, paper, and fiberboard. By utilizing these residues, the industry reduces waste and supports a more sustainable, carbon-neutral future.

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