Located in Central Point Oregon, Rogue Biofuels is a local company which provides a waste vegetable oil collection and recycling service. Rogue then recycles the waste vegetable oil into biodiesel fuel for distribution in Jackson County. Here at Rogue we believe that sustainability is achieved by operating on a local scale. By recycling waste vegetable oil into biodiesel fuel, Rogue reduces the amount of diesel related pollution in our air while recycling a local waste stream that is currently trucked out of the area for disposal.

The Rogue Biofuel's team is committed to sustainability and education.  Rogue provides the South Medford High School Biodiesel Club with waste vegetable oil to use in lessons teaching biodiesel production.  In addition to manufacturing fuel, teaching about biodiesel offers valuable lessons in chemistry, mathematics, business and economics.

Rogue Biofuels In The News:

August 28, 2009 Medford Mail Tribune: Biofuel Distributor Opens Filling Tank

August 27, 2009 KDRV Medford News Watch 12: Biodiesel Station Opens in Ashland

August 20, 2009 Klamath Falls Herald and News: Basin Business Selling Bio-Diesel to Fuel Station

August 11, 2009 Rogue Valley Clean Cities The Chronicle: Rogue Biofuels Opens New Filling Station in Ashland

July 27, 2009 Jefferson Public Radio: The Jefferson Exchange interviews Rogue Biofuels

December 30, 2008 Medford Mail Tribune: Since You Asked

November 18, 2008 ABC News Watch 12: Young Entrepreneurs: Rogue Biofuels

October 2008 Biodiesel Magazine: Biodiesel On Campus

July 28, 2008 Medford Mail Tribune: Sold On Biodiesel