Turn Your Used Cooking Oil into a Sustainable Fuel -Repurpose with ServCare!
“Dispose Responsibly, Drive Sustainability – Let Your Used Cooking Oil Power a Greener Future!!.”
Used Cooking Oil (UCO) includes edible oils and fats used in food preparation. Repeated heating causes chemical changes that make the oil unsafe for consumption and harmful to dispose of improperly. When poured into drains or discarded as waste, UCO leads to sewage blockages, water contamination, and environmental pollution.
Recycling UCO prevents these hazards and supports sustainable waste management, yet proper disposal options are often unavailable to households. ServCare addresses this gap by collecting UCO from homes and food businesses, ensuring safe repurposing and contributing to a cleaner, circular economy.

The Growing Problem of Used Cooking Oil
Improper disposal of Used Cooking Oil (UCO) is an increasing environmental and public health challenge. Large volumes generated by households and food businesses often go unmanaged, causing damage to infrastructure, ecosystems, and human well-being.
Unmanaged UCO Waste
India generates large quantities of used cooking oil every year, most of which remains uncollected. Without proper systems, this waste enters drains, landfills, and open environments.
Unsafe Disposal & Reuse
UCO is frequently poured into sewage systems or illegally purified and reused in food preparation, leading to blockages, water contamination, and serious health risks.
Environmental & Health Damage
Improperly discarded oil pollutes soil and water bodies, disrupts marine life, and exposes communities to toxic compounds linked to long-term health issues.
Why Responsible UCO Disposal Matters?
Improper disposal of Used Cooking Oil (UCO) creates serious environmental and public health risks. When poured into drains or discarded as waste, it damages infrastructure, contaminates water and soil, and enables unsafe reuse—making responsible disposal essential.
Protects Environment & Waterways
Improper UCO disposal clogs sewage systems and contaminates water bodies and soil, leading to pollution, ecosystem damage, and higher maintenance costs.
Prevents Health Hazards
Illegal reuse of UCO in street food and small eateries forms toxic compounds linked to heart disease, cancer, and other long-term health risks.
Enables Sustainable Energy
Recycling UCO into biodiesel reduces greenhouse gas emissions, prevents unsafe reuse, and supports a circular, renewable energy economy.

Our UCO Management Process
A comprehensive, traceable, and sustainable journey from collection to certified recycling.

Association

Scheduling

Pickup

Storage at Warehouse

Further Process for making Biofuel

Traceability & Certificate
Our Presence
We are expanding our services and actively looking for partners for sustainable collaborations.










