You Should Never Pour Hot Oil Down Your Sink Drain, and Here’s Why (Page 2 ) | March 16, 2025
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Proper Methods for Disposing of Cooking Oil
- Reuse: If the oil is still clean, strain it and store it for future use. This reduces waste and extends the life of your cooking oil.
- Seal and Dispose: Pour used oil into a sealable container (like an old jar) and throw it in the trash. This keeps it out of both your plumbing and the landfill.
- Recycling Programs: Check if your community has recycling programs that accept used cooking oil. Some places have collection events specifically for oil disposal.
- Commercial Disposal: Many businesses collect used cooking oil and convert it into biodiesel, a cleaner alternative to fossil fuels.
By managing cooking oil responsibly, you protect your plumbing and contribute to environmental health. It’s a simple way to make a positive impact!
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