00:00This is how Malacca is transforming waste cooking oil into money.
00:05Instead of throwing away used oil in drains where it pollutes the environment,
00:09the Malacca City Council is working together with Evergreen Oil and Feed to reduce waste
00:14by paying the public 3 Malaysian Ringgits for every kilogram of used cooking oil.
00:20Every two months, they organize a recyclable waste collection drive
00:24where the public can bring used oil to be weighed,
00:27have their details registered and finally get paid.
00:31On average, Evergreen collects around 2 to 4 tonnes of used cooking oil per collection drive
00:37which would then be sent to their main filtration facility nearby.
00:41The used cooking oil would then be transferred to filtration tanks
00:44where it is heated up to 70 degrees Celsius for 30 minutes.
00:49The top 80% of the oil is collected and strained
00:53and the remaining 20% which has sediment is sent for another 2 to 3 rounds of this filtration process.
00:59The whole process takes around 2 days
01:01after which the processed oil is sent to a few 65 ton storage tanks.
01:06With that, the oil is now ready to be sold to their clients in Europe
01:10like Repsol from Spain, Neste and Shell
01:13where this liquid gold is turned into sustainable aviation fuel.
01:17ladies and gentlemen,
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