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Guide to Animal Fat and Oil Recycling for Restaurants

Fat recycling products and services keep restaurant residues from going down the drain


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Grease is a fact of food service life, so if you're wondering what to do with restaurant fat, recycle it. It's never been easier to find restaurant fat recycling equipment and services that will not only keep your kitchen clean and your business in compliance with waste disposal regulations, but also give you the satisfaction of improving the environment.

Restaurant fat recycling is big business. The treated products of animal fat recycling for restaurants and restaurant oil disposal show up in everything from paint to animal feed, face powder to adhesive tape. And restaurant oil recycling plays a huge role in the development of biodiesel fuels that offer a cheaper, cleaner alternative to petroleum products.

If for no other reason, set up a restaurant fat recycling regimen to save yourself money. With cities like New York experiencing more than 500 sewer blockages a year from improper restaurant oil disposal, most municipalities now impose hefty fines for not collecting and recycling grease. To start or expand your restaurant fat recycling program:

1. Purchase restaurant fat recycling equipment.

2. Contract with a service that provides fat disposal for restaurants.

3. Explore biodiesel as a way to capitalize on recycled restaurant grease.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Collect used cooking oil and fats with restaurant fat recycling equipment


Find grease traps and other restaurant oil recycling equipment to comply with city waste disposal codes. Grease traps filter oil and grease from your water disposal lines and keep it out of sewer systems. The collected grease can be contributed to restaurant fat recycling programs.

I recommend: Thermaco's Big Dipper grease trap recovery and removal products remove grease from your wastewater flow, filtering out the water to make trapped grease 100% recyclable. The International GRD Grease Recovery Device uses a thermostat to keep oils and fats from congealing; it filters and stores oil and grease for recycling without human intervention. See other restaurant fat recycling equipment at Grease Trap World, a division of Restaurant Equipment World. If you're on the business side of animal fat and oil recycling for restaurants, find grease collection trucks for sale at KeeVac.

Contract with an animal fat recycling service for restaurant oil disposal


Rendering companies provide animal fat and oil recycling for restaurants. When you contract with a service that provides oil disposal for restaurants, the company will arrange for pickup or pumping out of used cooking oils, yellow grease (animal fats) and fats collected in grease traps. Rendering companies prepare the products of fat recycling for reuse.

I recommend: MOPAC offers computerized pickup routing as well as emergency restaurant fat recycling; they'll handle all the paperwork you need to show compliance with waste disposal laws. Darling International Inc. specializes in cooking oil disposal for restaurants. Valley Proteins collects and recycles cooking oils for biodiesel and other uses; they also provide animal fat recycling for restaurants. National By-Products, LLC supplies its own patented Bulk Klean storage containers for sanitary storage and collection of fats for recycling.

Look into biodiesel as the future of restaurant oil recycling


With petroleum prices spiraling, biodiesel looks like a great solution to more than just the problem of oil disposal for restaurants. Recycling used cooking oils and converting them to biofuels doubles the environmental benefit.

I recommend: Check out Philadelphia Fry-o-Diesel, a patented process for converting the products of restaurant oil recycling into biodiesel. If you want to try do-it-yourself restaurant fat recycling, explore Home Biodiesel Kits. Grease Works! offers supplies for converting cars to run on biodiesel fuels made from restaurant waste oils.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Get bids from at least three companies offering animal fat and oil recycling for restaurants. The restaurant oil disposal industry is highly competitive, and you should compare bids from local as well as national rendering services.

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