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  2. Yellow grease - Wikipedia

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    A bin for spent cooking oil in Austin, Texas, United States, managed by a recycling company. Yellow grease, also termed used cooking oil (UCO), used vegetable oil (UVO), recycled vegetable oil, or waste vegetable oil (WVO), is recovered from businesses and industry that use the oil for cooking. It is used to feed livestock, and to manufacture ...

  3. These Companies Are Hiring Seasonal Workers For the Holidays

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    Seasonal hiring events will take place between Oct. 21 and Oct. 23 for full- and part-time positions. Additionally, the company is planning on giving out hiring bonuses of between $100-$400 this year.

  4. Waste oil - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. EPA defines the term "used oil" as any petroleum or synthetic oil that has been used, and as a result of such use is contaminated by physical or chemical properties. [2] "Used oil" is a precise regulatory term. "Waste oil" is a more generic term for oil that has been contaminated with substances that may or may not be hazardous. [1]

  5. Republic Services - Wikipedia

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    Republic Services, Inc. is a North American waste disposal company whose services include non-hazardous solid waste collection, waste transfer, waste disposal, recycling, and energy services. It is the second largest provider of waste disposal in the United States (as measured by revenue) after Waste Management .

  6. Business owner: Thieves taking used cooking oil from ... - AOL

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    Aug. 13—An area business owner reported a crime he says is common across the country on Thursday to Albert Lea police in the theft of an estimated 1,000 pounds of used vegetable oil. Dweezle ...

  7. Cooking oil - Wikipedia

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    A bin for spent cooking oil in Austin, Texas, managed by a recycling company. Proper disposal of used cooking oil is an important waste-management concern. Oil can congeal in pipes, causing sanitary sewer overflow. [109] Because of this, cooking oil should never be dumped in the kitchen sink or in the toilet bowl.

  8. National Waste & Recycling Association - Wikipedia

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    The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) is a Washington, D.C.–based trade association that represents private waste and recycling companies, as well as manufacturers and distributors of equipment that processes the material, and service providers who serve those businesses. Its nearly 700 members are a mix of publicly traded and ...

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