What to do with glycerin from bio diesel production?

glycerin obtained from biodiesel production is a very big problem to solve, is a waste no one have a place to put it.

Answer:
You must be doing a school paper. Go here and you will see all the uses for glycerin:

http://www.pioneerthinking.com/glycerin.

This is one by product there are many uss for.
sell it to a soap manufacturer
make nitroglycerin. Then shove it up a terrorist's **** and watch the fireworks.
Manufactuer soap yourself and sell the soap.
Some of you obviously do not know anything about soap making. Glycerin is not used to make soap. In fact, soap making produces glycerin. Soap is produced by saponification of a fat. In this process, just as in the transesterification process used to make bio-diesel, glycerin is freed from the fatty acids. In soap making, the fatty acid is then combined with the sodium atom in the caustic soda (aka lye). In some cases, the glycerin is removed from the soap, in other cases it is left in.
sell it to a chemical company.

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