its made from waste fats from vegetable oil to animal fat.
A variety of oils can be used to produce biodiesel. These include:
* Virgin oil feedstock; rapeseed and soybean oils are most commonly used, soybean oil alone accounting for about ninety percent of all fuel stocks;[12] other crops such as mustard, flax, sunflower, canola, palm oil, hemp, jatropha, and even algae show promise (see List of vegetable oils for a more complete list);[13]
* Waste vegetable oil (WVO);
* Animal fats including tallow, lard, yellow grease, chicken fat,[12] and the by-products of the production of Omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil.
* Sewage. A company in New Zealand has successfully developed a system for using sewage waste as a substrate for algae and then producing bio-diesel.[14]
* Thermal depolymerization is an important new process that reduces almost any hydrocarbon based feedstock, including non oil based feedstocks, into light crude oil.