• industry used cooking oil expeller hj-pr75 in Indonesia
  • industry used cooking oil expeller hj-pr75 in Indonesia
  • industry used cooking oil expeller hj-pr75 in Indonesia
  • industry used cooking oil expeller hj-pr75 in Indonesia
  • Why is Indonesia clamping down on used cooking oil & palm oil?
  • A woman shops for cooking oil made from oil palms at a supermarket in Jakarta, Indonesia. (Reuters Photo) JAKARTA- Indonesia has clamped down on exports of used cooking oil (UCO) and palm oil residue to ensure supply to domestic cooking oil and biodiesel industries, the government said in a new regulation on Wednesday.
  • Why do we collect used cooking oil in Indonesia?
  • Thousands of restaurants and factories in Indonesia profits from having us collect their used cooking oil. Your turn now. Used cooking oil is a waste product. In Jakarta alone, kitchens dump a total of 390,000 litres of them every day, with most of them ended up polluting clean waters or illegally re-used for cooking.
  • Where can I find used-cooking-oil export data in Indonesia?
  • Indonesiatradedata.com provides Used-Cooking-Oil export data Indonesia, Used-Cooking-Oil exports customs shipment data with details of Used-Cooking-Oil exporters and suppliers in Indonesia.
  • Will Indonesia's B40 mandate disrupt palm oil exports?
  • Indonesia mandates all palm oil exporters to sell some of their crude palm oil domestically at a capped price to be made into Minyakita cooking oil, which is then sold at a regulated, affordable price. Some in the palm oil industry have expressed concern the B40 mandate could disrupt exports.