Cooking Oil Disposal
NRRA members are encouraged to collect and recycle this valuable commodity.
Recycled cooking/vegetable oil will be used for local heat recovery, transportation, or electricity production.
Amenico - American Energy Ind. Co., LLC
5 Main St., Pittsfield, NH 03263
- PHONE: 603-228-3611
- www.amenico.com
PROGRAM DETAILS:
- Amenico will place a 55 gallon drum(s) or 275 gallon “tote” at your facility for vegetable oil collection
- When the container is nearly full, simply call Amenico for pickup
- If the oil is received in its original 5-gallon plastic container, our vendor will accept it in these containers separately
- For liquid oil, not solids like lard
EcoOil Recycling
South Hampton, NH
- PHONE: 603-395-0500
- www.ecooilrecycling.com
PROGRAM DETAILS:
- EcoOil Recycling will place 55 gallon to 300 gallon containment drums at the facility
- Oil is picked up on a 4-week cycle
- Revenue for oil
Baker Commodities, Inc.
Billerica, MA
- PHONE: 855-422-5370
- https://bakercommodities.com/our-locations/billerica-ma/
PROGRAM DETAILS:
- One-Stop shop for collection, rendering, & Recycling Services
- Our rendering and grease removal services in Billerica and the surrounding area will enable your business to have a positive environmental impact and prevent damaging the area’s natural beauty.
- Broad range of solutions for removing used cooking oil.
- We can accommodate projects of all sizes - our team will set up a convenient collection schedule that accommodates your schedule.
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