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Posted on: June 06, 2006, 03:14:06 AM
Posted by: FragLimit
So is there a problem if you just throw it down the drain ?? Like is it environmentally hazardous ?
Posted on: June 05, 2006, 10:55:44 PM
Posted by: amity21
Disposing of used cooking oil is an environmentally important task. There are several ways to safely dispose of it, but it should never be poured down the drain.

1. Allow the oil to cool completely before disposing of it.

2. Decide whether the oil needs to be discarded. Oil used for deep-frying can usually be reused several times. Strain it into a clean sealable container.

3. To throw it away, carefully pour it into a strong sealable container, such as an old plastic jar with a lid. Many households save jars for this purpose. Plastic jars are better than breakable glass ones.

4. If the amount of oil is small, place the filled, sealed jar in the trash.

5. Take large amounts of cooking oil to the local landfill.

6. Alternatively, recycle large amounts of used cooking oil with the help of a cooperative local restaurant. Most restaurants have used grease bins, whose contents are recycled into consumer products. Ask if you can add your used oil to their grease bin.

7. Used cooking oil can also be composted with other organic matter. If you have a compost heap or a healthy backyard earthworm population, feed them kitchen scraps.
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