Looking for a way to recycle your used cooking oil in Walton County? Clean Energy Biofuels (678-318-1785) offers a collection service to businesses and restaurants, converting spent oil into biodiesel! Go to https://cleanenergybiofuels.com for more information.
Monroe, GA Cooking Oil Collection
Company Supplies Clean Biodiesel Fuel
What if you could get paid for
your spent oil instead of paying
someone else to get rid of it for
you? Well, with Clean Energy
Biofuels you can actually do that.
The Monroe-based cooking oil
collection company is offering
to purchase waste products
from local restaurants. And that
could be you.
The company will then use
your spent cooking oil to
manufacture eco-friendly
biodiesel. It's a win-win.
If you own a business in Walton
County and need to get some
environmentally friendly biofuel, or you
own a local restaurant and want to
keep your grease traps clean and in
good shape, Clean Energy Biofuels
should be your first call.
If you own a frying-friendly eatery, you
probably reuse cooking oil several
times before disposing of the spent oil.
But this gooey, golden oil is essentially
wasted if it’s not reused after you've
had your turn with it.
As you know, restaurants — both small,
one-off, independently-owned joints and
their national chain counterparts —
incur substantial expenses related to
changing out cooking oil, storing spent
oil, and ultimately disposing of it.
Thanks to innovations in the
energy industry, you can now
get paid for your spent
cooking oil by companies like
Clean Energy Biofuels.
They offer free storage for spent oil, uses
an automated scheduling service to
ensure spent oil is picked up on time
without fail, and compensate you in the
form of monthly or quarterly rebates —
you also receive environmental impact
reports with each rebate.
Did you know that, unlike
diesel or gasoline, biodiesel
made from used cooking oil
can be regenerated rather
quickly?
Biodiesel is way better for the
environment, typically produced
locally — thus strengthening
rural economies, and less toxic
than the common sodium
chloride.
Go to
https://cleanenergybiofu
els.com to find out more!
Company Supplies Clean Biodiesel Fuel
What if you could get paid for
your spent oil instead of paying
someone else to get rid of it for
you? Well, with Clean Energy
Biofuels you can actually do that.
The Monroe-based cooking oil
collection company is offering
to purchase waste products
from local restaurants. And that
could be you.
The company will then use
your spent cooking oil to
manufacture eco-friendly
biodiesel. It's a win-win.
If you own a business in Walton
County and need to get some
environmentally friendly biofuel, or you
own a local restaurant and want to
keep your grease traps clean and in
good shape, Clean Energy Biofuels
should be your first call.
If you own a frying-friendly eatery, you
probably reuse cooking oil several
times before disposing of the spent oil.
But this gooey, golden oil is essentially
wasted if it’s not reused after you've
had your turn with it.
As you know, restaurants — both small,
one-off, independently-owned joints and
their national chain counterparts —
incur substantial expenses related to
changing out cooking oil, storing spent
oil, and ultimately disposing of it.
Thanks to innovations in the
energy industry, you can now
get paid for your spent
cooking oil by companies like
Clean Energy Biofuels.
They offer free storage for spent oil, uses
an automated scheduling service to
ensure spent oil is picked up on time
without fail, and compensate you in the
form of monthly or quarterly rebates —
you also receive environmental impact
reports with each rebate.
Did you know that, unlike
diesel or gasoline, biodiesel
made from used cooking oil
can be regenerated rather
quickly?
Biodiesel is way better for the
environment, typically produced
locally — thus strengthening
rural economies, and less toxic
than the common sodium
chloride.
Go to
https://cleanenergybiofu
els.com to find out more!