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Cooking oil can power homes - 28 August 2009


COOKING oil could soon supply the power to run your oven.

A new recycling scheme signed up to by Kent County Council will turn used cooking oil into electricity.

Collection banks for oil will be installed in Maidstone and 15 other Kent towns as part of a bid to reduce the county's dependence on fossil fuels.

Each collection tank can hold 1,000 litres, enough to power an average UK home…

Spring clean your kitchen with a trip to the tip - 18 May 2009

With another Bank Holiday at the end of the month (Monday 25 May), residents in Harrow can take full advantage of the chance to spring clean their kitchens and get rid of any old cooking oil which has been accumulating.

Thanks to a partnership with UK renewable company Living Fuels, the Waste, Reuse and Recycling Centre at Forward Road now accepts used cooking oil for recycling.

Rob Murphy, operations director at Living Fuels, says:  

Spring clean your kitchen with a trip to the tip - 15 May 2009

With another Bank Holiday coming up at the end of the month (Monday 25 May), residents in Hounslow can take full advantage of the chance to spring clean their kitchens and get rid of any old cooking oil which has been accumulating.

Thanks to a partnership with UK renewable company Living Fuels, the Space Waye reuse and recycling centre at North Feltham Trading Estate now accepts used cooking oil for recycling.

Rob Murphy, operations director…

Spring clean your kitchen with a trip to the tip - 15 May 2009

With another Bank Holiday coming up at the end of the month (Monday 25 May), residents in Waltham Forest can take full advantage of the chance to spring clean their kitchens and get rid of any old cooking oil which has been accumulating.

Thanks to a partnership with UK renewable company Living Fuels, the recycling facilities at King’s Road and South Access Road now accept used cooking oil for recycling.

Rob Murphy, operations director at…

Spring clean your kitchen with a trip to East Northamptonshire Council’s Recycling Centres - 15 May 2009

With another Bank Holiday coming up at the end of the month (Monday 25 May), residents in East Northamptonshire can take full advantage of the chance to spring clean their kitchens and get rid of any old cooking oil which has been accumulating.

Thanks to a partnership between East Northamptonshire Council and UK renewable company Living Fuels, the recycling centres in Newton Road, Rushden and Herne Park, Oundle, now accept used cooking oil for recycling.

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