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RISING OPPORTUNITIES IN EAST AFRICA: THE GROWTH OF USED COOKING OIL EXPORTS FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION

Rising Opportunities in East Africa: The Growth of Used Cooking Oil Exports for Biodiesel Production

The export of used cooking oil (UCO) from East Africa has seen considerable growth, driven by the increasing global demand for biodiesel and renewable energy. Several factors contribute to this growth trajectory:

Global Demand for Biodiesel
Used cooking oil is a valuable feedstock for producing biodiesel, which is in high demand globally due to its lower carbon footprint compared to traditional fossil fuels. Europe, in particular, has strong demand, where mandates on renewable energy use have boosted the consumption of biodiesel made from UCO. This global demand is prompting East African countries to explore UCO as an export commodity, as many developed countries seek sustainable and cost-effective sources for biofuel production.

Circular Economy Initiatives
Across East Africa, there is increasing awareness of the environmental benefits of recycling UCO. Exporting used cooking oil allows East African businesses to tap into the global shift toward a circular economy, where waste products are reused rather than discarded. This is particularly relevant in countries like Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, where the hospitality and food service industries generate significant amounts of UCO.

Government Policies and Regulations
East African governments are gradually putting in place regulations and incentives to promote the collection and export of UCO. For instance, Kenya has been active in promoting biofuel initiatives, with an emphasis on creating jobs and reducing waste through recycling.
Export regulations and standards are also evolving to meet the quality requirements of international markets, especially in Europe, which has stringent standards for UCO used in biodiesel production.

Investment in Infrastructure
Investments are being made in infrastructure for the collection, treatment, and storage of UCO. This enables local companies to improve the quality of the oil they export, making it more attractive to international buyers.
Some businesses are collaborating with hotels, restaurants, and fast-food chains to collect large quantities of used cooking oil for export.  

Growth in Export Markets
The European Union, particularly countries like Germany and the Netherlands, has become a major destination for UCO exports from East Africa due to its biodiesel production facilities.
Additionally, China and the United States are emerging markets as they increase their focus on renewable energy sources, further driving demand for UCO exports from regions like East Africa.

 

LiquA provides high-capacity Flexitanks that offer a highly efficient and cost-effective way of transporting used cooking oil in bulk, supporting the growing biodiesel industry in the East African region and offering numerous logistical advantages. The combination of high capacity, ease of use, and environmental benefits makes LiquA Flexitanks the most preferred Flexitank for UCO transportation.

LiquA has established a new office in Nairobi, which offers supply and fitting services for Flexitanks to customers across the region. This expansion strengthens LiquA’s presence in East Africa, providing easier access to their high-quality Flexitanks, as well as direct support for installations and technical guidance for local businesses involved in bulk liquid transport. This move is designed to cater to the growing demand for cost-effective, efficient solutions for transporting non-hazardous liquids, including edible oils and industrial liquids, in the region.

By providing local supply and fitting services, LiquA ensures quicker service turnaround and enhances logistical efficiency for customers in Kenya and neighboring countries.

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