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Pouring cooking oil down the drain can clog pipes and drains. The best way to get rid of it is to seal it in a container and throw it in the trash.
Charleston County has the answer for what people should do with used cooking oil: Recycle it. The county, partnered with Green Energy Biofuel — a waste management company — allows residents to drop off used cooking oil at any of their convenience sites.
British households pour millions of litres of cooking oil down the sink each year, with around half of us admitting to having done so. But doing so causes immediate problems, with coagulated cooking oils linked not only to blockages in the home (and expensive visits from a plumber) but also to huge 'fatbergs' in the sewer system,
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — If you’re left wondering what to do with leftover grease from your Thanksgiving – or any other holiday meal for that matter – the city of Lexington is reminding people not to just pour it down the drain. Today, Lexington ...