SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel does deal with University of Oregon

August 29, 2013 |

In Oregon, SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel also announced an agreement to recycle cooking oil from the concessions stands operated by the University of Oregon Athletics department. That oil will be used to make SeQuential Pacific fuel, creating a closed-loop production cycle that yields an environmentally friendly product while also benefiting the local economy. The University of Oregon joins more than 7,000 Northwest organizations in working with SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel to recycle cooking oil. SeQuential Pacific’s fuel is made from used cooking oil collected from local restaurants, businesses, hospitals and schools.

Category: Fuels

Thank you for visting the Digest.