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A better tomorrow starts with the choices we make today.

FOR A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

For a Sustainable Future

Environmental Benefits

  • Biodiesel emissions contain significantly lower levels of hydrocarbons and nitrite compounds, both of which have been identified as potential cancer-causing agents.

  • It is the only alternative fuel to have successfully completed the EPA’s rigorous emissions and health effects study under the Clean Air Act, while meeting internationally accepted fuel standards.

  • Biofuel has passed the Tier I and Tier II Health Effects Testing Requirements of the Clean Air Act (1990), making it the only alternative fuel to do so successfully.

  • Certain blends of biodiesel can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 85%, helping to fight climate change.

  • It also helps lower carbon monoxide emissions by up to 20%, contributing to cleaner air.

  • With its minimal sulphur content, biodiesel helps reduce acid rain — unlike traditional fossil fuels.

Certified for Sustainability

ISCC Global Standard

As an ISCC-certified company, BioD Technology upholds the highest standards of sustainability and regulatory compliance. Our certification covers the entire supply chain — from feedstock sourcing to final processing — ensuring full traceability, transparency, and environmental responsibility. This recognition reflects our unwavering commitment to building a cleaner today and a greener tomorrow.
THE FUTURE OF OIL INDUSTRY

SOCIO-ECONOMIC BENEFITS

  • Biodiesel can be used in existing diesel engines with little to no modifications, making it a strong alternative to fossil fuels and a potential primary energy source for transportation.

  • As it is produced from domestic energy crops, biodiesel helps reduce dependence on foreign oil suppliers, strengthening local energy security.

  • Its low volatility makes biodiesel safer to handle, store, and transport compared to traditional petroleum-based fuels.

  • Biodiesel biodegrades four times faster than regular diesel, with nearly 80% of its carbon content breaking down readily in soil.

  • Leading automobile manufacturers — including Ford, John Deere, Massey-Ferguson, Mercedes, BMW, Volkswagen, and Volvo — have approved biodiesel for use in their diesel engines.

  • The production process of biodiesel reduces wastewater by 79% and hazardous waste by 96%, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable manufacturing footprint.