Drop Off Used Turkey Fryer Oil at the M.E.T.
The City of Tulsa, in partnership with the Metropolitan
Environmental Trust (The M.E.T.), will collect used turkey fryer
oil following the Thanksgiving holiday.
The event will be held Sunday, November 27 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
at The M.E.T. Recycling Center, 3495 South Sheridan Road. Giveaways
will be handed out to participants who drop off any type of used
cooking oil on that day.
Used cooking oil can be recycled into other usable products like
animal feed, biodiesel, and even cosmetics. Recycling your cooking
oil prevents improper disposal in drains. When grease or other
types of greasy foods are disposed of in a household drain or
neighborhood storm drain, the grease can clog sewer lines and wreak
havoc on local ponds, rivers, and streams creating environmental
and public health hazards.
Such problems can occur any time of year, but are particularly
prevalent around the holidays, when people are washing a lot of
fatty and greasy foods down the drain. The fats, oils, and grease
from the food can build up inside the pipes and cause raw sewage to
back out of the sewer into people's homes, businesses, and the
environment.
Used cooking oils can be dropped off at any one of The M.E.T.'s
recycling centers around the Tulsa metro area, throughout the year.
The City of Tulsa has partnered with The M.E.T. since 2007 to host
this popular event.
To find the nearest M.E.T recycling center, visit: www.metrecycle.com
For more information on the fryer oil collection event, contact
Kristi Shreve at (918) 591-4361.