Spring clean your kitchen with a trip to the recycling centre this Bank Holiday - 15 May 2009
With another Bank Holiday coming up at the end of the month (Monday 25 May), residents in Hertfordshire 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 Hertfordshire County Council and UK renewable energy company Living Fuels, 16 out of the 19 Household Waste Recycling Centres across the county now accept used cooking oil for…
Spring clean your kitchen with a trip to the tip - 07 May 2009
With another Bank Holiday coming up at the end of the month (Monday 25 May), residents in Kent 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, most Household Waste Recycling Centres across Kent (excluding Hawkinge and Swanley HWRC) now accept used cooking oil for recycling.
Rob Murphy, operations director…
Spring clean your kitchen with a trip to the tip - 01 May 2009
With another Bank Holiday at the end of the month (Monday 25 May), residents in Bexley 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 Reuse and Recyling Centres at Maidstone Road, Foots Cray and Thames Road, Crayford now accept used cooking oil for recycling.
Rob Murphy, operations director…
Innovative cooking oil recycling facility launches - 08 March 2009
Residents are now able to recycle their used cooking oil at Bromley's recycling facilities at Churchfields Road, Beckenham, and Waldo Road, Bromley.
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…
Innovative cooking oil recycling facility launches - 05 March 2009
Residents are now able to recycle their used cooking oil at Waltham Forest's recycling facilities at King's Road and South Access Road.
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…
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