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Market Overview
According to Metastat Insight-style structured analysis, the global Used Cooking Oil market is valued at USD 6,916.4 million in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 10,608.2 million by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 5.5% during the forecast period.
The market is heavily influenced by the global push for decarbonization, where Used Cooking Oil (UCO) serves as a critical advanced feedstock for biodiesel and renewable diesel. North America currently holds a significant share, accounting for 29.6% of the market in 2025.
Major Players Profiled in the Market Report:
• Agrioil
• Aris BioEnergy
• ASC UCO
• Baker Commodities, Inc.
• Bio-Oil
• Danbury Oils
• Darling Ingredients
• Eazy Grease
• Ecoil
• EcoZero
• Grand Natural Inc.
• Green Oil Inc.
• Green Planet Bio-Fuels
• Lifecycle Oils
• Mahoney Environmental
• MBP Solutions
• Metro Oil Ltd.
Segments
HoReCa Segment Supporting Market Dominance
By Source, the market is divided into HoReCa (Hotels, Restaurants, Catering), Household Kitchens, and Food Processing Plants.
The HoReCa segment accounts for a market share of 54.3% in 2025. This dominance is driven by the organized nature of the sector, which allows for efficient, quick, and scheduled pickups of properly separated UCO from other waste streams. Specialized renderers and biofuel companies prioritize this segment to lock down arranged sources.
Bio Diesel Application Demonstrating Rapid Growth
By Application, the market is categorized into Animal Feed, Bio Diesel, Oleochemicals, Soap and Detergent Manufacturing, Lubricants & Industrial Oils, Energy Generation, and Others.
The Bio Diesel segment leads the growth, driven by renewable fuel mandates such as the EU's Renewable Energy Directive (RED) and the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS). UCO provides significant GHG savings, making it a premier low-carbon feedstock for refineries aiming to meet compliance targets.
Filtered UCO to Standardize Trade
By Form, the market is segmented into Crude UCO and Filtered UCO.
Filtered UCO is becoming the standard for domestic and international trade. By undergoing physical removal of solids and water, it meets contractual specifications for large biorefineries, commanding a premium over crude oil and enabling more efficient logistics.
Source: https://www.metastatinsight.com/report/u...oil-market
Report Coverage
The report offers:
• Major growth drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges
• Comprehensive regional insights and market size (TAM) forecasts
• List of key industry players and their core competencies
• Key strategies such as long-term supply agreements, M&A, and traceability investments
• Analysis of trends across all submarkets, including Source, Application, Distribution Channel, and Form
Drivers & Restraints
Drivers
Strong Demand from Biofuel Industry & Mandates
Government mandates for renewable fuel blends and carbon-reduction policies are the primary catalysts. Refineries are ensuring steady UCO supply to avoid missing compliance targets, driving demand for this low-carbon feedstock.
Corporate Sustainability & Circular Economy Goals
Companies are setting net-zero targets and adopting waste-to-resource initiatives. Using recycled feedstocks helps reduce Scope 3 emissions and virgin material use, transforming disposal costs into sustainability assets.
Restraints
Complex Logistics & High Collection Costs
Gathering waste oil from fragmented sources like individual restaurants and households is inefficient. Transporting low-density, hazardous material is expensive, and purification processes to remove contaminants squeeze processor profit margins.
Contamination & Inconsistent Quality
UCO is often mixed with water, food solids, or other impurities. This impacts processing equipment, demands extra pre-treatment, and hampers yield, creating a barrier to efficient refining.
Opportunities
Expansion into Higher Value Biochemicals
There is increasing opportunity in converting UCO into specialty chemicals such as bio lubricants and bioplastics. These products command higher prices and better profit margins, reducing dependability on volatile biofuel regulations.
Regional Insights
North America
Dominates the market with a 29.6% share in 2025. Growth is fuelled by the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) and Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) incentives, such as Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) tax credits. Strict waste disposal regulations further support a structured collection ecosystem.
Europe
Driven by the Renewable Energy Directive (RED III), which sets binding targets for advanced biofuels. The emphasis on building traceable and transparent supply chains to meet strict sustainability certification is a key market characteristic.
Asia-Pacific
One of the fastest-growing regions due to rapid industrialization, expanding energy demand, and government renewable mandates. Urbanization and the expansion of quick-service restaurant chains are creating concentrated collection hubs.
South America
Emerging as a supply source due to high volumes of food service operations and street food industries. While availability is high, infrastructure for organized collection remains a developing area.
Middle East & Africa
Similar to South America, these regions have abundant availability but face logistical challenges. Investments in organized collection networks and local processing facilities are expected to unlock significant growth potential.
Competitive Landscape
The market features a dynamic mix of large-scale vertically integrated aggregators and specialized regional collectors. Companies are focused on:
• Securing long-term supply agreements to guarantee feedstock volume.
• Investing in traceability systems to prevent fraud and meet sustainability certifications (e.g., ISCC EU).
• Consolidation through the acquisition of regional operators to densify collection routes.
• Vertical integration by linking collection networks directly to biofuel production capabilities.