Biodiesel: The afterlife of oil - Natascia Radice
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How could you dispose of
your cooking oil when you’re done cooking? The easiest thing to do might
be to pour it down your drain -- but if you save it up and send it to a
processing plant, it can gain useful new life as biodiesel, a
biodegradable energy source which can run in diesel engines instead of
refined petroleum. Natascia Radice describes the process of turning goop
into good.
If you had the power to set up a home collection service for used cooking oil in your city, what would you do, and how would it look like?
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