Biodiesel Amsterdam produces second generation biodiesel made from recycled organic waste. Turning waste into energy, our second generation biodiesel does not compete with food production. It greatly reduces environmental impact, and is one of the most promising alternative fuels for transportation.
In April 2011 Biodiesel Amsterdam and Rotie received the Better Biofuel Certificate from Control Union Certifications. Rotie recycles used cooking oils, which Biodiesel Amsterdam uses to produce second generation biodiesel. Waste is thus given a new life as clean energy.
Rotie has started building a new recycling plant at the Greenmills complex in the western harbour area in Amsterdam. Rotie's logistical and recycling activities are expected to be moved from their current location in Lijnden to Greenmills in June 2012.