Fueling the Future for Cleaner Skies
AREG contributes for production of SAF for lowering the carbon footprint. SAF produced from used cooking oil can reduce carbon emissions by up to 80% compared to conventional jet fuel over its lifecycle. The CO2 emitted when the fuel is burned in aircraft is largely offset by the CO2 absorbed by the plants that produced the oils. SAF made from waste oils is a renewable source of energy, which helps reduce aviation’s reliance on fossil fuels, lowering the industry's overall contribution to climate change.
SAF offers a renewable alternative to traditional jet fuel, helping to diversify the fuel mix and reduce dependence on oil extracted from non-renewable sources. This is particularly important as global concerns about energy security rise. As the aviation industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint, SAF provides a viable solution to meet sustainability targets without requiring significant changes to aircraft or engine technology.
SAF can be blended with conventional jet fuel, meaning it can be used in existing aircraft engines and infrastructure without requiring major adjustments. This makes it easier to implement SAF in the current aviation system. Airlines and airports that commit to using SAF derived from waste oils can enhance their reputation by demonstrating their commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. Converting waste cooking oil to SAF offers numerous advantages, including a reduction in emissions, waste management solutions, energy security, economic growth, and enhanced sustainability in the aviation sector. It represents a significant step toward cleaner, greener air travel and a more sustainable global energy system.
The collection of used cooking oil is an essential step in the process of repurposing it for various applications, including the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), biodiesel, and other biofuels. AREG organizes an effective collection system ensuring that the oil is efficiently captured, stored, and transported to processing facilities. The collection of used cooking oil is a crucial step in the circular economy, supporting the production of renewable fuels like SAF, biodiesel, and other bio-based products. Effective collection systems not only contribute to sustainability efforts but also help reduce waste and environmental pollution. Proper storage, transportation, and regulation of used cooking oil collection are essential to ensuring the quality and viability of the oil for biofuel production.
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We are fully authorized for used oil collection, with regular audits ensuring compliance with ISCC certification and local regulations.
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