by GF Commodities | Nov 27, 2019 | Used Cooking Oil News
No matter what kind of fried food fare you want to produce – vegan corndogs, french fries, or mozzarella sticks, etc. – the output of these items is the same: gallons of used cooking oil. Before we talk of what to do with this seemingly unusable oil,...
by GF Commodities | Nov 11, 2019 | Used Cooking Oil News
Whether you are creating heat and serve meals that are sold in grocery stores or vegan meat substitutes for restaurants and consumers to grill up, your biggest question will be the same: what do you do with all of those residual substances leftover after your product...
by GF Commodities | Oct 27, 2019 | Used Cooking Oil News
Have you ever wondered where other large food processing plants dispose of their unwanted by-products after production is complete? If you are in the industry, chances are you definitely have. While many of these products end up in landfills, what exactly happens to...
by GF Commodities | Oct 10, 2019 | Used Cooking Oil News
The world’s population is increasing and the people already on it are demanding ever higher standards of living. These two forces will have a significant effect on the environment. In 2018, the worldwide demand for energy rose 2.3% which, according to the...
by GF Commodities | Sep 27, 2019 | Used Cooking Oil News
What happens to used cooking oils once businesses dispose of them? Some of them leak and go to the sewers, then into bodies of water. This means that used oil leaks and spills stay in the water and can wreak havoc on aquatic life. And, even if used oil spills don’t...
by GF Commodities | Sep 15, 2019 | Used Cooking Oil News
Traveling by air is a source of greenhouse gas emissions. According to a report by the Rhodium Group, the estimated overall carbon dioxide discharge rose to 3.4 percent in 2018. Emissions from air travel contributed to this increase. With carbon dioxide emissions on...