Justin Hancock and Oscar Peppitt a four man team, who cross 30 countries and Norway, the completion of the project as a follow-up to the second part of the green road.
Built from the Sydney group behind the earlier four-wheel drive, portable biodiesel processor, and all they need to start this process is through donated oil.
Four adventurers, who left Tasmania in early April, arrived in Darwin on Tuesday, where they have not stopped at a service station the first stop road trip.
"You can access your local restaurant, and asked for them to use cooking oil cans", Peppitt to ABC News on Tuesday.
"If you are at home ... do you cook a large pan, just pour in the pot, and a bottle of waste oil - we can put it into fuel, which is what we will be Norway. "
It Peppit, travel is all about the fun of the sustainability of investment.
He said the four that the key to sustainable development is to make fun and easy, and not feel guilty.
"We come from all over the world trying to find cool things to do with sustainability, cool and fun, interesting thing is in line with people these days, "Peppit said.
"Our idea is to reduce fuels. does not depend on fossil fuels and harmful chemicals from A to B idea. "
Four now to fix their car before they began their expedition to the international station in the Timor Sea. They will take the bio-diesel ship them from Darwin to Singapore.
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