In less than one and a half years since
embarking on a new and green initiative to convert used cooking
oil to biodiesel, Suntec Singapore has recycled more than 15,200
litres of cooking oil, which if not properly disposed of, could
contaminate up to 304 million litres of water. This is an
impressive increase of 90% since June 2009.
As part of Suntec Singapore’s corporate social
responsibility (CSR) efforts, its kitchen hands pitched in their
part for the environment when it reduced its net carbon footprint
by 13,879.07 kg of carbon dioxide last year.
Suntec Singapore partners with Alpha Biofuels to
work out a solution to give urban waste a second lease of life as
a sustainable form of energy. The partnership
enables Alpha Biofuels to tap on one of the largest commercial
kitchens in Singapore to collect used cooking oil weekly and
transform it into top quality biodiesel that can be used to
power a multitude of machinery, including cars.
Biodiesel is a renewable fuel that is non-toxic
and, when burned, produces no sulphur emissions, less carbon
monoxide and fewer particulates and hydrocarbons compared to
traditional petroleum diesel. The conversion of used cooking oil
into biodiesel is a cleaner burning alternative to fossil-based
diesel and is becoming more and more popular as a greener
renewable alternative fuel.
Biodiesel can be used (but not limited to) the
following ways:
- To fuel diesel vehicles, - To fuel
construction equipment, - To generate heat for the home, -
As a lubrication additive, - As asphalt and paint removal, -
For electricity generation, - As a solvent to clean parts and
tools, - To heat a motor-pool building
Ms Anjna Nihalani, Director of Brands and
Communications of Suntec Singapore who oversees the venue’s CSR
efforts said, “As one of Singapore largest commercial kitchens, we
produce a substantial amount of used cooking oil. These oils if
not disposed of correctly will end up polluting our waste steam.
As an organisation steeped in corporate values, Suntec Singapore
has a steadfast commitment to the community. As a responsible
business entity, we are continually integrating social values and
considerations into our corporate strategies, decisions and day to
day operations to ensure a sustainable future.”
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