7 Reasons to Recycle Used Cooking Oil

Recycling is an environmental industry buzzword. Cooking oil is one of the most used products around the world. However, it also is one of the most common environmental pollutants. The environmental effects of used cooking oil have been widely documented. In this article, we will discuss the top benefits of recycling used oil.

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1. Job creation

Recycling used cooking oil is one of the ways of creating jobs in an economy. The recycling process is tedious and needs specialized equipment. For this to happen effectively and efficiently, companies are started to collect, process and recycle the used cooking oil.

Used oil recycling companies, for example, employ people for a large range of positions. They will need high level scientists to assess the oil products to ensure that they can produce useful and easy to use products.

2. Reduced emissions

Recycling used cooking oil is one of the great ways of reducing carbon emissions from the environment. As a source of energy, used cooking oil is more efficient and burns more efficiently with less carbon emissions. Used cooking oil is already broken down and has impurities. This means that it will burn faster and with less smoke.

3. Conserve resources

Recycling used cooking oil means that there are fewer crude oil barrels being extracted from the ground. This means that the earth will not be strained by the activities that take place to extract more oil from the ground.

By reusing cooking oil, we are able to keep soil and water clean and productive which means that we can get clean and nourishing food.

4. Saves energy costs

Usually, cooking oil does not expire. It is replaced when is too dirty to serve its purpose. Used cooking oil can be converted into biodiesel through the trans-esterification process. The energy required to produce biodiesel is significantly lower than generating diesel from crude oil. Recycling of used cooking oil also decreases the need to transport fossil fuels over long distances, thus cutting fuel consumption in logistics.

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5. Alternative uses

Another benefit of recycling used cooking oil is that it can be used for other purposes, such as production of renewable diesel, animal feed additives, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, soaps etc.

6. Saves on human resources

When oil is reused, this means that it does not end up in landfills. This also means that municipal waste managers will require less man-hours to sort out waste. In addition, there won’t be water pipelines that need to be unclogged due to dirty used oil. This also helps lower the costs of working on drainage systems and cleanups.

7. Helps in technological research

When we recycle used cooking oil, it is applied for different purposes. For instance, it can be used as a source of energy or a fuel for cars. For it to be used effectively and efficiently, there is need for research and the manufacture of new engines or machines that can use the recycled cooking oil

As a result, this research helps in the development of technology that allows for the use of used cooking oil and helps improve the environment. As more and more companies that process used oil are started, there will be more ways discovered that used cooking oil can be used.

Conclusion

Used cooking oil is a beneficial product. It helps improve the environment which means that people have better food and thus health. With more recycling companies comes more jobs and further research into the uses of used cooking oil. These benefits and others show why we all need to seriously consider recycling used cooking oil.


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About Salman Zafar

Salman Zafar is the CEO/Founder of BioEnergy Consult, and an international consultant, advisor and trainer with expertise in waste management, biomass energy, waste-to-energy, environment protection and resource conservation. He has successfully accomplished a wide range of projects in the areas of biogas technology, biomass energy, waste-to-energy, recycling and waste management. He is a prolific environmental writer, and has authored more than 2000 popular articles in reputed journals, magazines and websites. Salman can be reached at salman@bioenergyconsult.com

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