Biodiesel Production Scaling to Meet Global Demand
The global capacity for renewable fuel production is expanding rapidly as biodiesel production facilities scale up to meet escalating blend mandates and corporate sustainability commitments. According to Market Research Future, the Biodiesel Market reached a valuation of USD 53.24 billion in 2025 and is projected to climb to USD 101.35 billion by 2035, registering a CAGR of 6.65% across the forecast window. Biodiesel production is scaling to meet global demand.
Refinery-to-Renewables Conversion Capital Expenditure
Legacy petroleum refineries across Europe and North America are undergoing conversion to renewable-diesel and co-processing facilities. TotalEnergies' La Mède biorefinery operates at a 500,000 tonnes per year capacity, and Phillips 66 converted its Rodeo facility in California to 800 million gallons per year of renewable fuels.
Escalating National Blend Mandates
Government-imposed blending obligations remain the single most powerful demand lever. Indonesia's B40 mandate for 2025 requires approximately 13.5 million kilolitres of biodiesel annually. India's B10 rollout is expected to create incremental demand of 3.2 million tonnes per year by 2028.
Waste-Oil Collection Scaling in Emerging Asia
China, where about 35% of municipal waste-cooking-oil is collected (compared with more than 65% in the EU), offers significant feedstock potential. A coordinated development of collection logistics could unleash an extra 4 million tonnes per year of low-carbon feedstock by 2030.
Sustainable Aviation Fuel Co-Production
Renewable diesel hydroprocessing plants can be adjusted to maximize kerosene-cut output for aviation. With ReFuelEU mandating increasing SAF volumes, producers investing in flexible distillation columns are set to secure premium off-take contracts.
Trans-Esterification: Dominant Production Process
Trans-esterification held a 65.2% share of the Biodiesel Market in 2025, remaining the most widely deployed conversion pathway due to low capital intensity and widespread availability of small-to-mid-scale plants.
Hydro-Treated Vegetable Oil: Fastest-Growing Process
Hydro-treated vegetable oil processing is advancing at a 12.72% CAGR through 2035, attracting refinery-conversion investment as it yields a paraffinic diesel indistinguishable from fossil diesel.
Vegetable Oils: Dominant Feedstock
Vegetable oils accounted for 58.6% of the market in 2025, reflecting the dominance of palm and soybean supply chains.
Waste Cooking Oil and Tallow: Fastest-Growing Feedstock
Waste cooking oil and tallow are the fastest-growing feedstock category, posting a 10.91% CAGR through 2035.
Transportation-Road: Dominant Application
Transportation-road retained a 63.2% share of the market in 2025.
Industrial and Other Applications: Fastest-Growing Segment
Industrial and other applications are expanding at a 13.52% CAGR.
European Market Leadership
Europe commanded 34.8% of the market in 2025, anchored by Germany, France, and the Nordic countries.
Asia-Pacific: Fastest-Growing Region
Asia-Pacific is registering the highest regional CAGR at 10.82% through 2035.
Competitive Landscape
The Biodiesel Market exhibits low concentration, with key players including Neste Corporation, Cargill Inc., Archer Daniels Midland, Wilmar International, Bunge Limited, Chevron Renewable Energy Group, TotalEnergies SE, Eni S.p.A., and VERBIO Vereinigte BioEnergie AG.
Future Outlook and Market Projections
The Biodiesel Market is projected to grow at a 6.65% CAGR from 2026 to 2035, driven by tightening blend mandates, refinery conversions, and carbon-credit monetisation. New opportunities lie in waste-oil collection scaling in emerging Asia, sustainable aviation fuel co-production, digital feedstock traceability platforms, Latin American capacity expansion, and industrial heat and marine bunkering applications.
By 2035, the market is expected to be robust, driven by innovation and strategic investments. The Biodiesel Market represents a critical component of the global energy transition, with biodiesel production playing an increasingly vital role in scaling renewable fuel capacity.
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