Muenzer Bharat Pvt. Ltd. was incorporated in September of 2016 in Mumbai, Maharashtra. In February of 2017, the company attained ISCC certification. This guarantees 100% traceability for your used cooking oil (UCO), a sustainable energy resource.
Energy from waste
The hotels and restaurants partnering with us can make your food tastier and more healthful by raising the quality of the oil it is cooked in. Moreover, we guarantee their used cooking oil (UCO) never re-enters the food chain, which improves the health of the general population.
We will expand the waste management sector and create new jobs in India. Producing biodiesel from used cooking oil (UCO) will improve national energy security and the balance of payments while helping India meet its commitments to curbing carbon emissions. All of these outcomes will strengthen the economy.
Waste-based biodiesel reduces net CO2 emissions by 93% compared to conventional diesel, because each carbon atom is used twice before it is released into the atmosphere: once for cooking and once as fuel. Our waste collection systems and services reduce environmental pollution and turn waste into resources.
Muenzer Bharat Pvt. Ltd. as part of Muenzer Bioindustrie GmbH is an owner-managed family company that has set itself the goal of generating energy from waste and residual materials.
Inspired by the visit of India’s Oil and Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, Muenzer Bharat Pvt. Ltd. runs a collection system for Used Cooking Oil (UCO) to gain a new sustainable feedstock for energy production.
This will have a significant impact on the national health level. We will impact the waste management sector and create new jobs for India. We will reduce the national dependency of fossil imports by producing biodiesel out of Used Cooking Oil (UCO). We will strengthen the national economy.
Based on the results of our market research, we have assessed different collection systems and real-world practices. We have also analyzed fresh edible oil and used cooking oil (UCO) from a wide range of sources in India according to international standards.
Waste-based biodiesel reduces net CO2 emissions by 93% compared to conventional diesel, because each carbon atom is used twice before it is released into the atmosphere: once for cooking and once as fuel. Our waste collection systems and services reduce environmental pollution and turn waste into resources.