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Honduras scheme turning cooking oil into cleaning soap and pet food

Fritz Pinnow

Reporter, Comayagua, Honduras

Fritz Pinnow Hugo Daniel Chávez holds up a bar of soap produced from used cooking oilFritz Pinnow

Hugo Daniel Chávez is pleased with the cleaning soap his staff makes from recycled cooking oil

Few 27-year-olds take a look at used cooking oil and see a inexperienced enterprise alternative to supply cleaning soap or pet food.

However that’s what Hugo Daniel Chávez, a mission supervisor for the NGO Sustenta Honduras, has achieved.

“We’ve got so many companies and home practices that create waste, so we are attempting to remodel waste and provides it a second life,” he tells the BBC.

Throughout Latin America, a number of million tonnes of cooking oil are consumed yearly. It’s typically used to fry meals, largely hen, plantain strips, chips and pork.

Fritz Pinnow Deep-fried pork, chicken and plantain is displayed in trays underneath a heat lamp in ComayaguaFritz Pinnow

Deep-fried meals are common and drive up the consumption of cooking oil

However reusing and heating it too typically – as is usually the case in Honduras, the place there’s a large black marketplace for used cooking oil – can create compounds that are unhealthy for customers’ well being.

Fritz Pinnow A woman at Los Pollos Locos (Crazy Chickens) is frying plantain strips. Comayagua, 08 March 2025Fritz Pinnow

At Los Pollos Locos (Spanish for Loopy Chickens), plantain strips are fried in cooking oil which is later despatched for recycling

Improperly discarded, it may well even have a large detrimental impression on the setting.

Whether it is drained down the sink, it may well harm pipes and contaminate groundwater, and when it’s tossed by the facet of the highway, it may well contaminate freshwater and crops many communities depend on.

Fritz Pinnow Engineer Edgardo David Guzmán and a coffee shop owner are filling her used cooking oil, that was used to fry lunch, into a canister for processing. Comayagua, 08 March 2025Fritz Pinnow

Edgardo David Guzmán from Sustenta helps the proprietor of a espresso store switch the used oil into jerry cans for transport

Confronted with these well being and environmental hazards, the younger inexperienced entrepreneurs behind Sustenta tried to give you an answer which might not solely give companies an incentive to get rid of their oil and grease correctly, but in addition flip these waste merchandise into one thing helpful.

Fritz Pinnow Plaintain strips are frying in cooking oil at Los Pollos Locos in Comayagua, HondurasFritz Pinnow

A number of oil is used to fry plantain strips

The NGO’s govt director, Ricardo Pineda, explains that their concept originated from earlier efforts by completely different corporations and organisations to remodel used cooking oil into biodiesel. “However in Honduras, we do not have a marketplace for biodiesel,” he says.

“So we determined to supply merchandise that may do effectively in our home markets [such as soap and dog food].”

As a way to make it extra engaging to individuals to do away with the oil legally somewhat than promote it to unscrupulous consumers, Sustenta presents to purchase the used cooking oil and decide it up commonly from the retailers that take part of their mission.

Their efforts have gained worldwide recognition, most notably after they have been awarded a $20,000-prize as one of many winners of the 2023 Youth4Climate Vitality Problem, a worldwide initiative co-led by the Italian authorities and the United Nations Improvement Programme.

Sustenta additionally receives funding from the embassy of the The Netherlands within the area, which advised the BBC that it selected Sustenta as a result of “their mission supplied an progressive and viable answer, utilizing an enterprising method which has a social impression”.

“It [their project] not solely contributes to lessening the environmental impression by way of an emphasis on making a round economic system, but in addition empowers younger individuals and girls – the teams most affected by local weather change – and generates inexperienced jobs.”

Fritz Pinnow Engineer Edgardo David Guzman is picking up used grease from the Maxi Dispensa of Comayagua. Fritz Pinnow

Sustenta picks up the used cooking oil from shops like this one in Comayagua

Sustenta presents between 2.50 and three.50 Lempiras (£0.08 and £0.11) per pound of used cooking oil.

And it’s not simply small companies it offers with.

In Might of 2024, the NGO signed a contract with the Mexican and Central American division of the retail large Walmart.

This contract ensures a stream of used cooking oil and grease from all corporations associated to Walmart to Sustenta, which Mr Pineda says is essential to Sustenta’s mission.

“We wanted a dependable stream to scale up manufacturing. (…) In any other case, we may rapidly run out of used cooking oil, due to the black market that’s competing with us,” provides Mr Chávez.

Fritz Pinnow Workers store a shipment of raw beef tallow obtained from a slaughterhouseFritz Pinnow

Sustenta encourages companies to get rid of their cooking oil or – on this case – beef tallow appropriately

It then brings the cooking oil and grease to a plant in Comayagua, the place they’re purified and processed in a response often known as saponification. This course of combines fat or oils with an alkali to supply cleaning soap.

Fritz Pinnow Ricardo Pineda holds up the raw soap substanceFritz Pinnow

After saponification the uncooked cleaning soap substance nonetheless must be refined

Mr Pineda says that Sustenta is eager to develop “a round ecological system through which we reuse every part”.

“Subsequent to our plant that produces the cleaning soap and pet food, another person has a water purification plant and we use the water that plant can’t purify, its waste so to say, for our water cooling system,” he explains.

Fritz Pinnow Edgardo David Guzmán pours grease from a jerry can into a drum in a warehouse in Comayagua. He is wearing protective gloves.Fritz Pinnow

Grease is used to supply cleaning soap

The thought of teaming up with Walmart, Mr Pineda says, is “to promote the pet food and cleaning soap we have now refined from their waste at Walmart”.

“They may revenue from their very own waste and in addition see the financial worth behind round economies, ” he tells the BBC.

Fritz Pinnow A worker pours beef grease into a mix which will be turned into dog foodFritz Pinnow

At 15 lempiras (£0.45) per bar of cleaning soap, the mission makes a month-to-month income of over 106,000 Lempiras (£3,194.70), which excludes mounted prices like salaries, fee and distribution.

Mr Pineda emphasises that “the cash would not stick with us”. “We simply assist with the implementation of the mission and as quickly because it’s up and operating we search new alternatives,” he says.

The recycling of cooking oil is only one a number of tasks operating concurrently at Sustenta.

Fritz Pinnow A worker is feeding raw beef tallow into a processing machine. The tallow, or suet, would otherwise be discarded from slaughter houses and butchers, but here it is processed, filter and refinedFritz Pinnow

In addition to cooking oil, uncooked beef tallow can be recycled

The organisation is comprised of younger individuals, all underneath 30 and averaging 23 years of age, and their youthful enthusiasm and impatience with established methods of doing issues has been key to their method.

“We began as a younger group that was sick of the common methods giant establishments deal with points with local weather change and the setting,” Mr Pineda says.

“We wish to create precise options and never sit round solely speaking about what may very well be achieved.”

Their technique additionally differs from that of different younger environmental organisations within the area, who typically concentrate on a confrontational method, attempting to halt giant mining or vitality tasks and holding politicians accountable for corruption.

Fritz Pinnow Paola Acevedo holds up a small pile of refined dog food. Fritz Pinnow

Paola Acevedo reveals a number of the pet food produced by way of Sustenta’s scheme

However Sustenta’s mission coordinator, Paola Acevedo, says the 2 approached aren’t at odds, however somewhat complement one another: “One of these [classical] environmentalism is essential and there’s no doubt that we’d like it.”

“We attempt to concentrate on options, whereas the others combat on the entrance traces,” she provides.

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