Over the last few years, Neste Oil has become the world's largest producer of renewable fuels from waste and residues. In 2014, the company produced nearly 1.3 million tonnes of renewable fuel from waste and residues. One of theutr main plants is situated at the Rotterdam Maasvlakte, the company said in its press release.
Examples of Neste Oil's waste and residue-based raw materials include animal and fish fats, used cooking oil and various residues generated during vegetable oil refining, such as palm fatty acid distillate (PFAD) and technical corn oil. These raw materials accounted for 62% of Neste Oil's renewable inputs in 2014 (52% in 2013, 35% in 2012).
Additionally, Neste Oil manufactures renewable products from vegetable oils, mainly from crude palm oil. Its proportion of the total feedstock usage has decreased markedly over the past few years and currently stands at 38% (47% in 2013, 65% in 2012). In all, Neste Oil is already able to produce renewable diesel from more than ten different raw materials, and the total amount of renewal diesel produced by Neste Oil in 2014 would suffice to power 2.8 million passenger cars for one year.
All of the company's renewable raw materials are sustainably produced and comply with both the requirements set out by legislation and the company's own stringent sustainability criteria. With regard to crude palm oil, Neste Oil only uses certified feedstock.
Neste Oil produces renewable products based on its proprietary NEXBTL technology in its refineries located in Finland, Rotterdam, and Singapore. With its annual capacity of 2 million tonnes, the company is the world's largest producer of renewable diesel. The goal is to increase annual capacity to 2.6 million tonnes without making any major additional investments. Additionally, the NEXBTL product range will expand to cover entirely new applications outside traffic fuels, such as the chemical industry.