Viva Energy is helping the construction sector make strides toward sustainability by showcasing the practicality and environmental benefits of products such as renewable diesel and biodegradable lubricants.
The construction industry is at a critical juncture: balancing the demands of productivity with the need for sustainability.
Diesel-powered equipment has long been the backbone of the sector, but with the growing demand for cleaner solutions, renewable diesel – also known as hydrotreated vegetable oil (HVO) – presents a promising alternative.
Lubricants also play a vital role in keeping machinery operating efficiently, and we can expect to see more high-quality environmentally acceptable lubricants (EALs) being introduced to the market.
Why renewable diesel matters
Viva Energy is making renewable diesel more accessible, enabling construction companies to reduce their carbon footprint and take a decisive step toward decarbonisation.
Produced from renewable feedstocks like used cooking oils and animal fats, renewable diesel offers a reduction in carbon emissions compared to conventional diesel.
Viva Energy Carbon Solutions Manager Robert Cavicchiolo describes it as a “game-changer” for the construction industry.
“Renewable diesel offers performance comparable to conventional diesel but with lower emissions,” he said.
The key advantage of renewable diesel is its seamless compatibility with existing diesel infrastructure.
Its hydrocarbon structure is very similar to fossil fuel diesel, meaning construction companies can use it in their current machinery, fleets and generators without any costly modifications making sure that the customers first gain approval from the respective OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers).
Australia’s leading integrated engineering, construction and urban development business, BMD Group, is partnering with Viva Energy to trial renewable diesel in its plant.
“We value our collaboration with BMD in providing products and solutions to help them address their carbon emission reduction goals. Renewable diesel can reduce emissions up to 90 per cent compared to traditional diesel, based on a life cycle analysis basis, helping companies achieve their emission reduction targets,” Robert said.
Viva Energy recognises that the transition to a net zero emissions world will require a mix of short, medium and long-term solutions. Renewable diesel is a suitable drop-in solution for today, while other zero emission technologies are developed for the future.
Protecting equipment without compromising performance
Viva Energy is also the Shell Lubricants Macro Distributor in Australia, providing high-quality lubricants and biodegradable lubricants to construction businesses.
Biodegradable lubricants are not new to the construction industry. There has long been a need for EALs (Environmentally Acceptable Lubricants) for certain jobsite environments, such as projects near water and environmentally sensitive areas. However, they have historically been considered low quality.
Viva Energy Product Support Engineer Silvana Farrugia said that in the past, EALs were made with vegetable oils which had lower oxidation resistance, and were really just a necessity for select jobs.
However, advancements in the performance of biodegradable lubricants have been accelerating in recent years, largely due to industry demand.
“This is largely being achieved through the reformulation of more balanced lubricants with higher tier synthetic ester base stocks and the development of better additives, such as products in the Shell PANOLIN portfolio,” she said.
“They are technically well-balanced with high biodegradability and is designed for long life, with high performance and protection contributing to equipment longevity.”
Available through Viva Energy, the Shell PANOLIN range includes a broad choice of readily biodegradable and low-ecotoxicity lubricants for hydraulics, gears, engines (HDEO) and greasing for machine lubrication, including leading OEM-approved products.
Practical considerations
While more sustainable alternatives such as renewable diesel and biodegradable lubricants offer clear benefits, there are some factors companies should consider before making the switch:
- Supply – renewable diesel, like conventional diesel, is currently imported into Australia, and so is the Shell PANOLIN range, so planning is required if companies wish to transition to its use. However, Viva Energy ensures consistent availability through a robust supply chain.
- Cost – renewable diesel or biodegradable lubricants typically come at a premium compared to traditional fuels and lubricants. Despite this, the long-term environmental and regulatory benefits may justify the additional cost.
- Transition – the transition to the Shell PANOLIN range is simple and doesn’t require significant downtime or equipment upgrades, though companies should plan ahead to dovetail with their existing fuel or lubricants stocks to ensure a smooth changeover.
End-to-end support
Viva Energy isn’t just a supplier; it’s a partner on the journey toward sustainability. From educational resources to technical support, the company is committed to helping businesses transition with minimal disruption and confidence.
Viva Energy Head of Marketing Renee Reilly said the company is here to guide construction companies through the switch to renewable or biodegradable options.
“Through our Hydrocarbon Solutions team, we can also help customers establish or upgrade fuel farms, project-manage tank installations and ensure reliable, on-spec supply,” she said.
As a technology-agnostic partner, Viva Energy stays forward-looking and adaptable, helping construction companies achieve sustainability goals while keeping pace with industry trends. Supported by a reliable supply chain and technical expertise, companies can confidently make the switch to a more sustainable future.
For more information, speak to one of Viva Energy Australia’s (Shell Lubricants Macro Distributor) experts.
Call 1300 134 205 or email: technicalhelpdesk@vivaenergy.com.au or carbonsolutions@vivaenergy.com.au

