Seeking Local Solutions for Home Cooking Oil Recycling

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With the increasing awareness about environmental conservation, recycling has become a common practice in many households. One such practice is the recycling of cooking oil. A local resident has raised a question on social media about the best places to recycle household cooking oil, as opposed to business-related oil recycling. The individual previously used the Roswell recycling facility, but due to residency restrictions, they are now seeking alternatives. The resident is keen on recycling, as they understand the potential of used cooking oil to be converted into biofuel, rather than being discarded as waste.

Answers from Social Media

The discussion on social media brought forth several suggestions and opinions. One user pointed out the lack of a robust recycling program in the area, despite the increase in homes, home prices, and tax revenue. Another user recommended the Forsyth county recycling center, which accepts various types of cooking oil, including peanut, vegetable, olive, and canola, but not synthetic oils…

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