Trayolink partners with leading restaurants, hotels, and food manufacturers to collect used cooking oil, process it responsibly, and export certified feedstock for biodiesel production.
We make circular resource recovery effortless, compliant, and reliable. Our team handles the full lifecycle of used cooking oil — from safe collection to quality-controlled processing and export logistics — so your business can focus on what it does best.
Advance renewable energy by transforming UCO into certified biodiesel feedstock with integrity and transparency.
A world where every liter of used cooking oil fuels clean transportation and reduces carbon emissions.
We operate with a compliance-first mindset, documented chain-of-custody, and trained, vetted drivers.
Pickup confirmations, measured volumes, and documented processing ensure full traceability.
On-time collections tailored to kitchen operations to avoid disruption and ensure cleanliness.
End-to-end UCO solutions designed for safety, compliance, and efficiency.
Scheduled pickups, sealed containers, spill-free handling, and documented volumes. Flexible frequencies for restaurants, hotels, and manufacturers.
Filtration, dewatering, and quality control to produce consistent, traceable UCO feedstock that meets international standards.
Coordinated global shipments with all necessary documentation, regulatory compliance, and transparent status updates.
By turning used cooking oil into renewable feedstock, Trayolink helps decarbonize transport and reduce landfill waste. Our operations prioritize safety, traceability, and measurable climate benefits.
UCO is a proven low-carbon feedstock for biodiesel and renewable diesel production.
Reduces lifecycle emissions compared to fossil diesel and supports circular economy goals.
Chain-of-custody documentation, safety training, and responsible waste management practices.
Materials are recovered and reintroduced, minimizing environmental impact.
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