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

Wilmington, DE Restaurants Recycle Their Used Cooking Oil

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 to let us recycle.

That’s right you can actually turn spent fryer oil into a biofuel that helps reduce emissions. 

Hats Off To These Great Wilmington, DE Businesses

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Big Fish Grill on the Riverfront

We are a seafood restaurant that caters to everyone from Carnivore to Vegan. Ask for one of our specialty “allergy” menus if you have any special needs from Gluten to Shellfish we’ve got you covered.

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Kelly’s Logan House

1864 tavern with storied history & outdoor patio offers varied American fare & regular live music.

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Timothy’s Restaurant

Happy Hour five days a week and Team Trivia on Tuesdays, you can enjoy all of your favorite games on any one of our 15 flat screen TV’s. Our newly expanded Craft Beer and Wine selection is sure to satisfy your inner connoisseur. Check back regularly for comedians and music acts.

Top Reasons Restaurants from Wilmington, DE Are Signing On To Recycle Used Cooking Oil

  • Customer Service: Waste Oil Recyclers provides fast and reliable service. We show up looking professional, we use the latest technology and our trucks use vacuum technology so there’s never any mess.
  • We Know When You’re Full Before YOU Know It:  We’re there before you think about calling us. We developed our own software that tracks your usage patterns and then we know ahead of time when you’ll be full. And that’s when we come.
  • Waste Oil Recyclers Gives Back: The Coatesville Youth Initiative (CYI) is an independent non-profit organization committed to youth-led, transformational community change. We train youth leaders, enhance family relationships, and build community collaboration. CYI started as a project of the Brandywine Health Foundation in 2008 as a response to feedback from the community and most importantly, from Coatesville youth. CYI was incorporated as an independent organization in July, 2013. The Mogreena Garden Project is also partnered with the Chester County Food Bank which provides the plant material that we then grow and donate back to the community.

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