
Aris BioEnergy
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ARIS BioEnergy collects used cooking oil from commercial eateries, and residences and converts it to BioDiesel. By collecting UCO for making BioDiesel, ARIS helps in reducing carbon footprint and reduces waste while promoting health by preventing adulteration. Follow our blog to get useful knowledge and information on bioenergy.
Aris BioEnergy
5M ago
Aris BioEnergy has the vision to see our planet transmute into a healthy & sustainable one. We get enraptured by eliminating toxic components like Used Cooking Oil from our ecosystem. We predominantly believe that used cooking is more harmful than it seems, and as responsible citizens of India, we wish for nothing but the elimination of such toxic substances from our kitchens, ecosystem, and the nation. Almost every house in India has a bucket or container full of used cooking oil that gets used little by little in all dishes. Also, not to forget the enormous usage of used cooking oil by F ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
5M ago
Global warming is rising at an alarming rate and its high time to switch to better alternatives to diminish our carbon footprints.
What are Carbon Footprints?
In a nutshell, carbon footprints are our actions contributing to Greenhouse Gas emissions which makes global warming even worse. And the only way to reduce carbon footprints is to adopt sustainability. Stopping one-time plastic usage, buying only what you need, switching to Biofuels, etc, can reduce your carbon footprints.
Biofuel has become a necessity for India and not just India but the entire world. Considering the number of toxic em ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
5M ago
Global warming is real! Climate change not only encompasses an upswing in hot weather or abnormal climate, but also disruption in wildlife habitats, melting glaciers, rising seas, and much more. Taking into account the current situation of our planet, global warming can gulp down our earth at any time.
Globally warming is rising at an alarming rate, and the mere reason behind its elevation is irresponsible actions of humans. Climate change will be an eternal problem till humans stop adding greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. Many species are going extinct, and some regions are witnessing droug ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
5M ago
Biodiesel is a fuel that is produced from yellow grease, used cooking oil, or animal fats. Moreover, Biodiesel from vegetable oil, Biodiesel from sunflower oil, and Biodiesel from rapeseed oil are quite popular too.
In India, Biodiesel is produced predominantly from imported palm stearin oil. In order to use substitution to phase out imported stearin oil, it has been decided to utilize used cooking oil. Used cooking oil works as a great ingredient in the making of Biodiesel.
However, did you know? In Kerala, India, a veterinary doctor-turned-inventor made Biodiesel from the slaughtered chicken ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
5M ago
Biodiesel is getting a lot of acceptance in the market. People are now accepting that biodiesel can be the future fuel of the nation. It is estimated that the biodiesel market will accelerate in upcoming decades as people are opting for sustainable measures.
Did you know? One of the common ingredients that are used in the production of biodiesel is vegetable oil. Biodiesel can be either made with fresh vegetable oil as well as used cooking oil. More than 80% of biodiesel is made with oil.
Biodiesel has the potential to make the environment less polluted. Biodiesel from vegetable oil is quite p ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
5M ago
You might be taking precautions at home by eliminating used cooking oil from your lifestyle, or eating less fried food, but what about the small food items like prasad you consume almost every day.
India is known for its rich and magnificent tradition and culture. In almost every part of India, there are places of worship. However, some of these divine places extensively provide food to the devotees through Prasadam, Annadhanam, Bhandara, or Langar. Not only that, but some street vendors sitting outside the shrines also sell these prasadam and food items. Thousands of devotees who visit the sh ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
5M ago
As much as Indian cuisine is famous worldwide, our tradition and culture are famous too. India has breathtaking shrines, and most of the shrines in India provide free meals called Annadhanam. However, Darshan of God seems incomplete without eating prasadams. But there can be chances of devotees falling ill if there are no precautions taken or hygiene standards maintained by the shrine authorities. Considering the safety of people, FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) initiated BHOG (Blissful Hygiene. Offering to God). Many cities and states have asked the temples to achieve Bho ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
11M ago
Food makes everyone delighted. Cooking is an art that requires extraordinary skills. But along with cooking knowledge about ingredients that goes into cooking is vital too. If something goes wrong, the food can taste awful. People who are food enthusiasts know that most delicious food is either cooked or fried in oil.
If you aspire to be healthy you must start by noticing what’s being served on your plate. Eating healthy will not only help you look young but it will make you feel young too. Eating healthy keeps you away from chronic diseases. One of the key ingredients for tasty Indian food is ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
1y ago
The Biodiesel sector is unexplored majorly. We at Aris BioEnergy aim to provide the advantages of biodiesel to the nation by setting up used cooking oil collection centres across India.
In the year 2021, India consumed an estimated amount of over 22 million metric tons of vegetable oil. According to the reports, India ranks third in the world for oil consumption. Ever wondered, what happens to 90% of that oil? It goes down the drain and streams through the sewage.
As India is prominent for its delectable Indian delicacies, most of the food items are deep-fried such as samosas, vada pavs, jaleb ..read more
Aris BioEnergy
1y ago
The consequences of consuming used cooking oil are numerous. Consuming used cooking oil increases radicals in the body which causes inflammation. It also leads to life-threatening diseases like diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. UCO (Used Cooking Oil) is perhaps the greatest danger to people and the environment in today’s time.
According to the latest news report, it is proclaimed that India is noticing a reduction in consumption of edible oil and tea. Due to the extreme and prolonged heatwaves in the country, the consumption of edible oil is impacted. As people are trying to avoid oily foo ..read more