I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and if you're one of the brave souls to have deep fried your turkey this year, you should check this out. In Plano, TX a suburb of Dallas, the used fryer oil is collected and donated to a company called Biodiesel Industries and you guessed it, made into environmentally friendly fuel.
If you live in Plano and still have that oil laying around, give the Environmental Waste Service's a call at 972-769-4150 for a free pickup.
Leftover turkey fat fuels biodiesel cars – [Scotsman.com]
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