News on Behalf of Solid Waste Authority: SWA NEWS: SWA’s NOVEMBER HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE TIP: After the Feast, Recycle the Grease

SWA’s NOVEMBER HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE TIP: After the Feast, Recycle the Grease

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Fried turkeys are a Thanksgiving treat, but that used cooking oil? Not so much.

All home cooking oils, including frying oil and bacon and hamburger drippings, can cause problems with plumbing, sewage collection systems, and septic systems. If dumped down any drain, these oils can clog pipes, even if washed down with hot water. Blocked pipes can also cause sewage backups causing an unappetizing thought and potentially expensive repair.

Fortunately, Palm Beach County residents can recycle their used cooking oil for FREE. Cooking oils accepted include canola, corn, olive, peanut and vegetable, as well as lard.

To recycle your used cooking oil:

  • Allow the used cooking oil to cool.
  • Carefully pour the cooled cooking oil into a large, sturdy plastic or wax-coated, leak-proof container no larger than five gallons, such as the original container or a juice carton.
  • Cap the container securely.
  • Don’t mix the used cooking oil with any other liquids or products.
  • Take the containerized oil to any of the SWA’s seven Home Chemical & Recycling Centers and empty it into the specially marked drum.

The Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County’s (SWA) locations include (from north county to south county):

  • Jupiter

North County Transfer Station and Home Chemical & Recycling Center

14185 Military Trail (SWA Road) in Jupiter

Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday: 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • West Palm Beach

Home Chemical & Recycling Center

6161 N. Jog Road in West Palm Beach

Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday: 7 a.m.–5 p.m.

  • Belle Glade

Glades Regional Transfer Station and Home Chemical & Recycling Center

1701 State Road 15 in Belle Glade

Monday-Friday: 7:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

  • Royal Palm Beach

West Central Transfer Station and Home Chemical & Recycling Center

9743 Weisman Way in Royal Palm Beach

Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday: 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • Lantana

Central County Transfer Station and Home Chemical & Recycling Center

1810 Lantana Road in Lantana

Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday: 7 a.m.-12 p.m.

  • Delray Beach – West

Southwest County Transfer Station and Home Chemical & Recycling Center

13400 South State Road 7 in Delray Beach

Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday: 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

  • Delray Beach – East

South County Transfer Station and Home Chemical & Recycling Center

1901 SW 4th Ave. in Delray Beach

Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday: 7 a.m.-3 p.m.

 

This used cooking oil drop-off program is for residential cooking oil only. Commercial and industrial customers must contact a licensed commercial grease hauler for cooking oil disposal. Call 561-687-1100 for disposal options.

 

In the last fiscal year, Palm Beach County residents recycled more than 108,500 pounds of cooking oil at the SWA’s Home Chemical & Recycling Centers. For more information on recycling cooking oil, visit swa.org/cookingoil.

 

Last year, the SWA’s Home Chemical & Recycling Centers either recycled or safely disposed of more than 4.7 million pounds of household hazardous waste.

 

Remember, pollution prevention starts at home. A full list of household hazardous wastes can be found at swa.org/hcrc, or by calling 866-792-4636 (toll free) to learn more about the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County’s Home Chemical & Recycling Centers.

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About the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County

The Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County (SWA or Authority) is a Dependent Special District that was created by the Florida Legislature in 1975. Since then, the SWA has developed an award-winning integrated solid waste management system to handle the county’s waste and recyclables. We call ourselves AWAY: whether you throw it, recycle it or flush it AWAY, we put your waste to work. Each year, we:

  • Process 100,000 tons of recyclables
  • Combust approximately 1.8 million tons of trash to generate electricity at renewable energy facilities
  • Produce enough electricity to power approximately 90,000 homes
  • Recycle more than 130,000 tons of wastewater treatment residuals (sludge from flushes) into an environmentally-friendly fertilizer amendment
  • Safely recycle or dispose of more than 4.7 million pounds of home hazards
  • Collect rainwater from the roofs of Renewable Energy Facility 2 and store it in a 2-million gallon cistern, which is used as part of the energy making process

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