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BigJake86 10-01-2007 12:23 AM

Where does all the WVO go?
 
Alright, I've got the wife convinced we need to try WVO Diesel to ease our fuel bill. I've been reading a ton of information and I'm ready to try a small batch (biodieselcommunity). I live close to many restaurants so I have a potentially good chance of getting a supplier of grease. Which leads me to ask; what happens to all of the wvo that gets hauled off in a container? Surely the collectors don't use the stuff to make fuel. Am I thinking too far outside the box or would it be possible to get the stuff from the collector??? Jake :-roll

PS I know for a fact you can get refined waste dumped on your cow pastures, etc. for free, so what do they do with the grease?

elvia 10-01-2007 09:21 PM

Pet Food
 
the reason dog food is greasy, is because wvo is sprayed on it. they make lots of products out of it also. Many rendering companies make bio diesel out of it also.

fabmandelux 10-02-2007 06:58 PM

I have two brothers-in law that work for rendering plants, and the both have told me that most of their product goes to cosmetic manufacturers. The rest goes to the pharmaceutical co's.

BigJake86 10-02-2007 08:18 PM

Now I know. Thanks

willbd 10-06-2007 04:21 PM

Some of it goes into my front tank.

CheaperJeeper 10-07-2007 01:51 AM

A guy I know has a brother who works for one of the local rendering outfits. Talked to him about buying WVO from them direct. They'll sell it to me for a reasonable price - well under a buck a gallon IIRC. The catch is I'd have to buy a whole truck load at a time - about 4500 gallons.

Now, if I could just round up about 10 local people who all wanted to run WVO and/or make their own BIO, and who each have the ability to haul away 500 gallons, we could split the cost and everbody would get some oil for a reasonable price - without having to invest the time and money collecting it.


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