At Waterfront Petroleum, we are dedicated to reducing environmental impact through our biodiesel program, which provides sustainable fuel options without compromising on quality or performance. By sourcing feedstock that’s crushed in Michigan and processed in Michigan, Indiana, and Illinois, we utilize local resources for biodiesel production, completely independent of foreign materials. Our efforts aim to transform the maritime industry by integrating eco-friendly solutions, emphasizing fuel efficiency, and lowering emissions across our fleet. Through these initiatives, we are protecting our local environment, reducing emissions, creating economic opportunities, and driving the future of fuel with biodiesel.
Significantly reduces carbon emissions and minimizes environmental impact. By using less fossil-fuel-based oil, we help cut down on pollution and work towards a cleaner, healthier planet.
Offers exceptional fuel efficiency and dependable performance. Blends with traditional fuels to create hybrids, maintaining high efficiency while reducing environmental impact.
Supports local economies by creating jobs in agriculture, manufacturing, and distribution. Reduces dependency on imported fuels, creating a more resilient economy.
Biodiesel is not just a fuel; it’s a way to support local farmers and reduce dependence on imported oil. By investing in biodiesel, we’re strengthening local economies, creating jobs, and promoting sustainability in every community we serve.
Biodiesel is a renewable fuel crafted from a variety of natural sources, with soybean oil making up the largest share. Combined with used cooking oil, animal fats, and other natural oils, biodiesel transforms everyday resources into cleaner, sustainable energy. This innovative blend helps reduce waste, promote sustainability, and lessen environmental impact.
Waterfront Petroleum is committed to creating a future that balances innovation with sustainability. Our use of biodiesel reflects our dedication to reducing emissions, preserving the environment, and promoting local growth.
Biodiesel is commonly blended with petroleum diesel to fuel vehicles and equipment, with B20 being one of the most widely adopted blends. In B20, 20% of the fuel is biodiesel, and 80% is petroleum diesel, offering an immediate 15% reduction in carbon emissions without any modifications to the vehicle.