Biofuel Weiss Inc

Biodiesel Fuel

Biodiesel is a liquid fuel that can be blended with traditional petroleum diesel fuel and can be used as:

  • Transportation fuel for trucks and automobiles
  • Fuel for trains
  • Home heating fuel for homes and other buildings
  • Fuel for power generators for electricity production

What is Biodiesel?

Biodiesel is sometimes also called Methyl Esters or Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME). Biodiesel can be produced from used cooking oil collected from restaurants, or any other vegetable oil or animal fat sources.
Many people may be surprised to learn that when Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine in the late 1890s, his early demonstrations of the new engine technology showed that he intended that vegetable oils would fuel it. During the 1900 Paris World Fair, he demonstrated his new engine using peanut oil as fuel. In fact, Diesel predicted that peanut oil would be widely used as a source of fuel as petroleum fuels. Diesel also liked the notion that his new engine could help the farmers and impoverished rural communities.

HOW IT WORKS

Oil Collection and Disposal

Our cooking oil collection service is simple and easy to use, so you can focus on the things that are most important to your business.

Book Your Collection

Complete the oil collection form on our website to start the process

Confirmation Of Time

Our customer service team will contact you to confirm your collection time

Oil Pickup

We pick it up with our trucks in a professional manner

Payment

Payment is made with any documentation required

Why Choose Us

If you are running a busy restaurant, the last thing on your mind should be the collection of your used cooking oil or servicing of your grease trap.

We pay the most competitive rates for your used cooking oil and pay you in a timely manner. We also have the most competitive grease trap service rates.

We would like to work with your company to continue the journey of maintaining a greener environment for our communities. No oil volume is too big or too small. The combustion of biodiesel as a transportation fuel offsets carbon and generates 80% less pollution.

Privately held and based in Nova Scotia since 2005, we are not listed on the stock market and not owned by private equity. We are not purely bottom-line driven. We run a business that supports our customers, our employees, and the agricultural sector.