Guest Chef Alex Shimpeno visits Mogreena!

Guest Chef Alex Shimpeno visits Mogreena!

Waste Oil Recyclers and Coatesville Youth Initiative students had a special guest Chef, Alex Shimpeno from Shimpy’s BBQ, visit last Monday.  Using vegetables the students have helped to grow with our Mogreena Garden Project, Chef Alex taught the students a few...
Summer is Here!

Summer is Here!

This summer, we are once again partnered with the Coatesville Youth Initiative (CYI) and the Chester County Food Bank (CCFB) to help grow thousands of pounds of produce here in the gardens of Mogreena.  The four students from CYI will learn how to plant, grow, and...
Energy Independence Day 2017

Energy Independence Day 2017

The 9th Annual Energy Independence Day took place this past Sunday at Waste Oil Recycler’s world headquarters otherwise known as Mogreena.  All in attendance were very happy the weather treated them kindly this year with comfortable temperatures and conditions....
9th Annual Energy Independence Day

9th Annual Energy Independence Day

The 9th Annual Energy Independence Day is on Sunday, May 21st from 2-6pm at our world headquarters located at 6 Union St. Modena, PA 19358 and affectionately known as ‘Mogreena’. We are happy to be featuring live music, food, and kids activities!  Robin Mastrippolito,...
Newark, DE Restaurants Lead the Way In Recycling Used Cooking Oil, Turning It Into Biofuel

Newark, DE Restaurants Lead the Way In Recycling Used Cooking Oil, Turning It Into Biofuel

We love our clients! Well, all businesses say that, right? But we love them because they support our commitment to the environment — our way of recycling used cooking oil. There’s a few different ways for restaurants to get rid of their fryer oil, but the best way to do is is to let us recycle. That’s right you can actually turn spent fryer oil into a biofuel that helps reduce emissions.

Philadelphia, PA Restaurants Lead the Way In Recycling Used Cooking Oil, Turning It Into Biofuel

Philadelphia, PA Restaurants Lead the Way In Recycling Used Cooking Oil, Turning It Into Biofuel

We love our clients! Well, all businesses say that, right? But we love them because they support our commitment to the environment — our way of recycling used cooking oil. There’s a few different ways for restaurants to get rid of their fryer oil, but the best way to do is is to let us recycle. That’s right you can actually turn spent fryer oil into a biofuel that helps reduce emissions.