Why Should I Recycle My Oil

One interesting fact about Waste Vegetable Oil is that the US produces over 100 million gallons a year. Filtered Waste Vegetable Oil (WVO) can be used straight in diesel vehicles with conversion kits, or can be refined into bio-diesel – also usable in vehicles. Bio-diesel refining involves some toxic substances – methanol for example – and reduces the cost differential between conventional and recycled fuel. Due to the fact that gas reserves are going to disappear, using wvo is a good alternative. One wvo recycling company in Colorado EPR inc. has an oil gathering service that will gather restaurant or food service WVO on a regular basis for free. Many companys make arrangements with restaurants/food service to collect and re-use WVO (with or without further refinement) in their converted cars. WVO burned in diesel trucks will help to reduce the greenhouse gasses that the trucks produced every year. The recent fuel prices are cause for ingenious ways to act responsible environmentally speaking and one way, is to use waste vegetable oil as a renewable supply of fuel for vehicles. There are so many benefits of using this well to replace fossil fuels and some of these include reduced air pollution, concentrated greenhouse gas emissions, and conservation of limited fossil fuels. There are two ways you can use waste vegetable oil in truck engines. The first way is that you can use straight vegetable oil either waste frying oil or fresh- pressed oil, however you will need an extra fuel tank and a system for heating and filtering the oil before it reaches the engine. The reason why you will need this is because pure vegetable oil is too thick to work in the engine unless the oil is heated up. Once wvo is converted to Bio-Diesel, diesel trucks can run on the fuel without modifications. Bio-diesel is a fuel well that can be made from waste vegetable oil when a chemical reaction is induced between methanol and lye. You can create it from waste vegetable oil that can be collected from most restaurants, or you can use fresh pressed oil but that can be costly. World wide this is being produced today to be sold on the commercial market, due to the fact that anyone can get the right equipment it can even be made in your home. Some of the toxic air pollutants that are reduced include soot, particulates, carbon monoxide, and sulphur oxides, however nitrous oxide emissions may increase slightly.

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