Often when we think of recycling, we think of paper and plastic products, but oil and grease can be recycled, too. Restaurants produce a tremendous amount of grease and oil each week, and something must be done. These substances can be recycled. According to the EPA, two gallons of oil can generate enough electricity to run a household for about 24 hours. The importance of grease recycling cannot be understated. Let’s learn more about grease recycling.
A lot of the leftover grease generated in a restaurant is often poured down sinks. Unfortunately, this can lead to sewer problems and plumbing issues. Even if staff doesn’t consciously do this, a lot of grease can still wind up in the sewer line by way of the dishwashers. The grease being cleaned off the floor can also wind up in the drains. None of these are the ideal way for grease to be disposed of.
When grease makes its way into the sewer lines like this, it can lead to plumbing disasters such as sanitary sewer overflows. The grease solidifies in pipes and clogs the openings.
Another common outcome for grease is that it winds up in a grease dumpster. A grease dumpster is a more environmentally friendly option. These dumpsters are made to hold leftover grease and oil. These locations are usually behind the restaurant. Although keeping grease in a dumpster is a better idea than going down drains, the grease still can’t be left here indefinitely. There is a good option available though.
The ideal solution is for restaurants to send the grease and oil to a grease collection company. This way grease can be properly recycled. It can be turned into renewable diesel and even aviation fuel. The grease is professionally collected through waste disposal services. From here, the grease can go through the proper steps to be refined and recycled for other purposes. This is the smartest way to deal with leftover grease. Not only does this help the environment, but it also helps your immediate community as it relieves stress on resources.
These are just a few things to consider about restaurant grease. If you’re looking for grease recycling or other waste disposal solutions in your area, please contact 1st Choice Grease Service LLC today.
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