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Renewable raw materials in our portfolio today

Renewable raw materials - Algae oil | Neste

Neste uses a wide variety of raw materials each year to produce renewable products at our refineries in Finland, the Netherlands and Singapore, and at our joint operation in California, in the U.S.

We have focused on waste and residue raw materials for over a decade, and they account for approximately 90% of Neste’s total renewable raw material inputs globally. Proportions of individual raw materials in Neste's refining vary year by year, depending on their availability, price, and specific market requirements, for example. 

Neste also uses smaller amounts of vegetable oils the production of its renewable products. In addition, we are working on introducing novel vegetable oils from regenerative agricultural practices to our raw material portfolio in the short to mid term. 

An extensive portfolio of globally-sourced raw materials provides Neste flexibility, as it allows us to respond to the needs of different markets and customers. Our proprietary NEXBTL technology enables the use of a wide variety of renewable fats and oils in the production of renewable products. Our renewable products are always of premium quality, regardless of the raw materials we use in their production. 

We are constantly looking into diversifying our portfolio with new raw materials. Replacing fossil oil with renewable and recycled raw materials helps reduce crude oil dependency and related greenhouse gas emissions to mitigate climate change. 

We select our suppliers carefully. We require all our renewable raw material suppliers to comply with Neste Supplier Code of Conduct and Neste Responsible Sourcing Principle: all of our contracts with renewable raw material suppliers include strict terms on sustainability: e.g. commitment to sustainability, protecting biodiversity, and respecting human rights are requirements that must be met.

Neste sources renewable raw materials globally. Over the past few years, we have been strengthening our local presence in the regions where we source raw materials. This provides us with better visibility into the supply chain, enables closer engagement with our suppliers, and provides us with more control to ensure high level sustainability performance. 

Read more about how we ensure the sustainability of our raw materials and our criteria for our suppliers.

Waste and residues as renewable raw materials

Efficient utilization of wastes and residues is one of the cornerstones of the circular economy. Producing high-quality products from waste and residue raw materials is an example of efficient use of resources. It also provides one of the key means to reduce the pressure to clear new areas of land for the cultivation or production of virgin raw materials for various uses. 

The life cycle emissions of products produced from waste and residues are also typically smaller than those produced from virgin vegetable oils, and significantly smaller than life cycle emissions of fossil oil based alternatives.

Waste and residues in our current portfolio

Neste uses a wide variety of sustainable, globally-sourced raw materials each year to produce its renewable products. The majority of these are wastes and residues. Used cooking oil, animal fat waste, and various wastes and residues from vegetable oils processing represent the top three waste and residue raw material categories we use based on their current and estimated shares of Neste’s total annual renewable raw material inputs. 

None of our raw materials represent the majority share of the total annual inputs, which means that Neste’s renewables business is not reliant on any single raw material. Proportions of individual raw materials in Neste's refining vary year by year, depending on their availability, price, and specific market requirements, for example. 

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Used cooking oil (UCO)

UCO consists of oils and fats of vegetable or animal origin that have been used by the food industry, restaurants, households to cook food for human consumption.

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Animal fat from food industry waste

Animal fat from food industry waste is derived from the food industry’s meat processing waste as it is further processed into meat and bone meal, as well as rendered animal fat at rendering plants.

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Vegetable oil processing waste and residues

Many vegetable oil processing wastes and residues can be used as raw materials to produce renewable products.

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Fish fat from fish processing waste

Fish fat waste is separated from gutting waste.

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Technical corn oil

Technical corn oil (TCO) is a processing residue generated in the production of ethanol from corn, during which also animal feed is produced.

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Tall oil based raw materials

Crude tall oil is a residue generated at pulp mills when pulp is produced from pine wood.

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Food waste

“Food waste” refers to food that the holder discards or intends or is required to discard as waste.

Pretreatment capacity being expanded

To supplement our global platform for raw material sourcing, we have been developing our unique capability to pretreat, i.e. purify, low-quality raw materials to remove impurities.

Exploring new wastes and residues

We are continuously searching for even lower-quality wastes and residues to be used in the production of fuels.

Other renewable raw materials

In addition to various wastes and residues, we also use smaller amounts of vegetable oils in the production of our renewables.

Vegetable oils in Neste’s raw material portfolio include rapeseed oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil and camelina oil (limited use in a project).

In the short- to mid-term, we aim to introduce novel vegetable oils (NVO) from advanced agricultural concepts to our raw material portfolio.  

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