Throw Back Thursday and a Look Toward the Future!

Many of our summer updates have been about the MoGreena Garden Project, and our efforts with the Coatesville Youth Initiative and the local community. This month, we thought it might be time to bring it back to basics – the main reason WOR exists in the first place. GREASE!  Used cooking oil collected  by us from restaurants, universities, stadiums, hospitals, and any other business that fries food gets recycled into 100% domestically used biodiesel. Many of you who follow us know this, but we don’t often talk numbers. This month, we are sharing a carbon offset report reflecting all of the oil we have collected from day one. Also interesting to see how our three founders, Jim Bricker, Robert Mastrippolito, and Brendan  Steer have grown and matured over the last eight years. So here is to throw back Thursday and a look toward growth in the future.  And remember, grease is and will always be the word.

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