UB ONE OIL

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Company Name: UB ONE OIL LIMITED

Headquarters: London

Website: www.ub-one.co.uk

Headcount: Undisclosed

Profile: UB ONE Oil is a clean tech lubricant company based in London, UK that has spent over a decade in research and development delivering what it claims to be one of the most innovative and powerful emissions reduction product on the planet.

All of the company's lubricant products are said to not only increase fuel efficiency by up to 30 per cent, but also aid improved performance and increase the lifespan of the vehicle's engine. In addition, they are designed to reduce vehicle emissions by up to 50 per cent.

The company's goal is to help tackle the global air pollution crisis, which according to The Lancet Commission on Pollution and Health, a two-year initiative seeking to highlight the issue about vehicle emissions, caused nine million deaths in 2015 - three times more than AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined.​ 

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