Innovative cooking oil recycling facility launches - 25 February 2009
Residents can now take their used cooking oil to the local Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRC) in Buckinghamshire where processes are in place for the oil to be re-used to generate electricity for householders and businesses.
The county council is working in partnership with Living Fuels, which has developed a process for purifying the oil and enabling it to be re-used for the generation of electricity. Residents will be able to safely dispose of their…
Innovative cooking oil recycling facility launches - 20 February 2009
Residents are now able to recycle their used cooking oil at the Tower Hamlets recycling facilities at Northumberland Wharf.
The new cooking oil collection tanks have been installed by Living Fuels - part of the British group Renewable Energy Generation.
Just one litre (that's about 1/3rd of what you'd find in your average chip pan) of used cooking oil can be converted into a new green fuel called LF100 and produce enough clean electricity to…
Council cooks up recycling idea - 19 February 2009
Residents in Bedfordshire can now recycle their used cooking oil, as part of Bedfordshire County Council's commitment to encourage more recycling.
All five Household Waste Recycling Centres across the county now include cooking oil collection tanks, which can hold 1000 litres of oil - enough to produce sufficient electricity to power one average household for a whole year.
Just one litre (about a third of what you'd find in your average chip pan) can be…
Innovative cooking oil recycling facility launches in Hounslow - 19 February 2009
Residents are now able to recycle their used cooking oil at Hounslow's recycling facilities in Feltham.
The new cooking oil collection tanks have been installed by Living Fuels - part of the British group Renewable Energy Generation.
Just one litre (that's about 1/3rd of what you'd find in your average chip pan) of used cooking oil can be converted into a new green fuel called LF100 and produce enough clean electricity to make 240 cups…
Cooking oil recycling facility now available - 03 February 2009
Lewisham has a new environmental facility for residents and businesses in the borough.
They can now take their used cooking oil to the Council's reuse and recycling centre at Landmann Way, off Surrey Canal Road, SE14 5RS.
The facility is free and is currently open at the following times:
o Sunday-Friday 8-4pm
o Saturday 8-12pm
Staff will be on site during these times to advise and assist.
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