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The Used Cooking Oil (UCO) market is a subset of the larger Oils and Fats industry. UCO is a by-product of food preparation, and is typically collected from restaurants, hotels, and other food service establishments. It is then processed and refined into biodiesel, a renewable fuel source. UCO is also used to produce animal feed, soap, and other products.
UCO is a valuable resource, as it can be recycled and reused multiple times. It is also a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels, as it produces fewer emissions. Additionally, UCO is a cost-effective option for many businesses, as it is often cheaper than other fuel sources.
Some companies in the UCO market include Agri-Source Fuels, Biodiesel Solutions, and Renewable Energy Group. Show Less Read more