{"id":332,"date":"2021-10-27T12:58:49","date_gmt":"2021-10-27T12:58:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.greasecollection.com\/blog\/\/"},"modified":"2023-07-18T09:59:12","modified_gmt":"2023-07-18T09:59:12","slug":"why-used-cooking-oil-recycling-is-important","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.greasecollection.com\/blog\/why-used-cooking-oil-recycling-is-important\/","title":{"rendered":"Why Used Cooking Oil Recycling Is Important"},"content":{"rendered":"
Today, most people ask, where can I get rid of my old cooking oil?<\/p>\n
Unknown to many people, they can take it to used cooking oil collection centers near them.<\/p>\n
But we digress a little. You need to know about the copious amounts of UCO (used cooking oil) that are dumped in the sinks daily.<\/p>\n
In 2020, about 10.45 million metric tons of soybean oil were consumed in the USA. That is a lot of cooking with just one type of oil. While the cooking oil-recycling bug is catching up fast, it is still a little too late for most food businesses.<\/p>\n
In the restaurant business, many tons of oil end up in the drain daily. However, the campaign is on to get the restaurants to recycle cooking oil.<\/p>\n
This has many benefits. One of them is that you will not have to pay to unclog your kitchen drain. Dumping cooking oil down the drain is one of the biggest culprits of clogged drains.<\/p>\n
Before you dismiss it as another tree-hugger initiative, you need to know the economic and environmental benefits of recycling used cooking oil.<\/p>\n
Here are 8 main reasons for recycling UCO:<\/p>\n
1. Save money on plumbing costs However, cooking oil melts in hot water, so it goes straight down the drain. When it comes across the cold drainpipe surface, it turns solid and sticky, attaching to the pipe walls and reducing the surface area of that pipe.<\/p>\n Sooner than later, you will need to hire a plumber to unclog your drain system. According to fixr.com, the national average cost for unclogging a kitchen sink is $300.<\/p>\n Of course, for a restaurant, the cost is going to be higher than that because the drainage system can be complicated. 2. You can make money<\/strong><\/p>\n If you have a business that generates a lot of used cooking oil daily, you can make money from the oil. 3. You will do Mother Nature one good turn<\/strong><\/p>\n When you take part in recycling used cooking oil, you will be doing the environment one big turn. 4. It is good for the sewer line at large<\/strong><\/p>\n Wastewater from the kitchen and toilets usually meet in the municipality sewer line. This can cause sewage to overflow in the streets, which causes a public health hazard.<\/p>\n 5. The recycling company carries the entire burden<\/strong><\/p>\n Imagine the size of storage that you would need to recycle the used cooking oil in your business or at home. First, oil is greasy so it makes everything around it dirty if it is not covered properly.<\/p>\n Secondly, it increases by the day for restaurant businesses. Instead of worrying about where and how to store it, just find a used cooking oil recycling company<\/a> to do the dirty work and pay you while at it.<\/p>\n 6. Keep your business running all the time<\/strong><\/p>\n The last thing that a restaurateur wants to do is to close their business for hours or days so that plumbers can fix a clogged drainage system.<\/p>\n To prevent that, you just need to collaborate with used oil collection services to arrange how they will collect the used cooking oil.<\/p>\n 7. A good source of nutrients for animals<\/strong><\/p>\n Studies show that recycled cooking oil has 2.25 more calories than corn. Therefore, it is processed with poultry, pig and cattle feed to boost the caloric intake of these animals.<\/p>\n When you give your animals food that has more calories, you just need to feed them a small amount. If you look at the bigger picture, it means buying less animal feed, less transport means less emissions, which is beneficial to the environment.<\/p>\n When you are looking at the benefits of recycling old cooking oil<\/a>, you must look at the bigger picture.<\/p>\n
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\nIf you run a restaurant, you know that most people do not pay attention to the used cooking oil going into the sink. Most just worry about solid food material.<\/p>\n
\nThus, by identifying used oil collection services to take your UCO to, you will be doing your budget a big favor. Just sensitize your workers on the need to separate the used cooking oil from other waste liquids.<\/p>\n
\nThe recycling companies are going to pay you to collect and keep the used oil for them. They will also collect it from your premises. Therefore, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain by keeping the used oil aside.<\/p>\n
\nThis old oil is recycled into biodiesel, which is used to run vehicles and machinery that uses such fuel. Less dependency on fossil fuels is great for the environment.<\/p>\n
\nTons of used cooking oil getting into the municipal line daily could eventually lead to clogging because it solidifies in low temperature.<\/p>\n
\nEventually, this leads to lower costs, which in turn means a higher return on investment.<\/p>\n