Supplies of Waste Oil

We are at the forefront of environmentally friendly business, importing waste oil from overseas through our global business network to contribute to a sustainable future.

We are committed to taking responsibility for environmental issues and are dedicated to the supply of used oil for global green growth.

Bio Diesel

Bio Diesel

Bio Diesel is an eco-friendly transportation fuel (Fatty Acid Methyl Ester) produced by reacting animal and vegetable oils with methanol.

It can be used in existing diesel engines without the need for equipment modifications, and it is an environmentally friendly renewable energy source that improves water quality and reduces air pollution emissions through the recycling of waste oil.

In Korea, biodiesel is produced in accordance with quality standards using domestic waste oil and imported palm byproducts to ensure the appropriate quality of alternative fuel. It is currently mandatory to blend 2-5% biodiesel into automotive diesel fuel as part of our efforts to promote its usage.

Biodiesel Production Process

  1. Waste Oil Collection
  2. Separation of packaging from collected waste oil
  3. Removal of impurities at the waste oil refining plant, followed by precipitation and further refinement
  4. Transportation of refined waste oil to the biodiesel production plant
  5. Biodiesel manufacturing and production

Sustainable Aviation Fuel

Sustainable Aviation Fuel

SAF is an environmentally friendly fuel used in the aviation industry.

It is produced from biological materials or eco-friendly substances such as fats and other materials, as compared to conventional aviation fuels.

As a result, it helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contributes to mitigating global climate change.

SAF is compatible with existing aircraft, allowing for its use without the need for changes to aircraft engines or infrastructure. This flexibility makes the introduction of eco-friendly fuels into the aviation industry more convenient.

The production process of SAF

  1. Use biological materials such as oilseeds and plants
  2. Undergo thermochemical processing
  3. Chemical treatments, such as Jydroprocessing or FT, applied to convert the materials into aviation fuel
  4. Blending and quality testing
  5. Supplying SAF / Filling aircraft fuel tanks

Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and biodiesel are both types of environmentally friendly fuels, known as eco-friendly alternatives.
However, they differ in their applicatioms and production methods.

The difference in application

Biodiesel is primarily employed for vehicles, maritime vessels, agricultural machinery, and industrial heat carriers.

Biodiesel is utilized in transportation and machinery equipped with diesel engines. On the other hand, SAF serves as fuel for aircraft.

Differences in production

Biodiesel is primarily produced by extracting and refining biological materials such as vegetable oils, animal fats, and microalgae through thermochemical or biological process.

Similarly, SAF can utilize similar raw materials as biodiesel, but SAF must adhere to stringent quality specifications to meet the specific requirements of the aviation industry and maintain compatibility with aircraft.

Therefore, while both SAF and biodiesel share similar goals as part of environmental protection and eco-friendly fuel initiatives, they differ in their intended applications, as well as in production and quality standards to achieve those goals.