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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.
