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What license does GreasePros Recycling hold to operate in Miami-Dade?
GreasePros Recycling holds DOT #4136566, an intrastate motor carrier license authorizing liquid tanker transport across Florida, including Miami-Dade County. This license satisfies Miami-Dade’s FOG Program requirements for licensed grease haulers serving commercial kitchens.
Is GreasePros Recycling certified to haul used cooking oil in Florida? GreasePros
Recycling is certified to haul used cooking oil in Florida under DOT #4136566, classifying the company as a licensed intrastate carrier for liquid tanker transport. All collected oil travels exclusively to Florida DEP-approved processing facilities.
How does GreasePros Recycling comply with Florida DEP regulations?
GreasePros Recycling complies with Florida DEP regulations by transporting all collected oil to DEP-approved facilities and delivering signed manifests after every pickup. Those manifests document hauler identity, origin kitchen, and disposal site — satisfying state disposal standards on every job.
What counties does GreasePros Recycling serve?
GreasePros Recycling serves seven Florida counties: Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Brevard, Orange, Volusia, Indian River, and Hillsborough. Service operates from two dispatch bases in West Park and Cape Canaveral, covering 20+ cities statewide.
Does GreasePros Recycling convert used cooking oil to biodiesel?
Yes. Used cooking oil collected by GreasePros Recycling is transported to Florida DEP-approved facilities where it is refined into biodiesel and sustainable aviation fuel. Every client receives signed documentation confirming their oil entered the renewable fuel production pipeline.
How quickly can GreasePros Recycling respond to a grease emergency in Miami?
GreasePros Recycling dispatches 24/7 for grease emergencies in Miami and Miami-Dade County. Response time depends on location and call volume; kitchen managers call (786) 655-7070 directly for immediate dispatch and same-day or next-day service confirmation.
Can cooking oil be poured into a garden or onto soil?
Pouring cooking oil into a garden or onto soil is not advisable. Oil alters soil composition, prevents water penetration, harms plant roots and microorganisms, and poses a risk of groundwater contamination. GreasePros Recycling provides compliant used-oil pickup as the appropriate alternative for commercial kitchens.
What should a restaurant do with oil after deep frying?
After deep frying, restaurant operators should allow oil to cool, store it in a sealed container, and schedule collection through a licensed hauler. GreasePros Recycling collects liquid and solidified used cooking oil from commercial kitchens across Florida on weekly, biweekly, or monthly schedules.
What can a commercial kitchen do with old vegetable oil?
Old vegetable oil from a commercial kitchen should be collected by a licensed grease hauler for recycling into biodiesel or sustainable aviation fuel. GreasePros Recycling provides free containers and scheduled pickup for vegetable oil and all commercial cooking oils across Florida.
Does cooking oil need to be recycled rather than thrown away?
Yes. Recycling cooking oil is required for Florida commercial kitchens under state and county FOG regulations. Improper disposal — including pouring down drains or dumping in landfills — triggers fines and plumbing failures. GreasePros Recycling, operating under DOT #4136566, provides fully compliant used oil recycling statewide.
Is used cooking oil considered hazardous waste in Florida?
Used cooking oil is not classified as hazardous waste in Florida, but becomes an environmental and regulatory liability if improperly disposed of. Florida DEP requires commercial kitchens to use licensed haulers for disposal. GreasePros Recycling satisfies that requirement under DOT #4136566.
Can used cooking oil go in a compost bin?
Used cooking oil from commercial kitchens should not go into compost. Large volumes attract pests, create anaerobic conditions, and violate Florida FOG disposal requirements. GreasePros Recycling collects commercial cooking oil across Florida and recycles it into biodiesel through DEP-approved facilities.
Can a restaurant reuse cooking oil, and when should it be disposed of?
Restaurants can reuse cooking oil if it is strained and stored properly between uses. Oil showing rancid odor, excessive smoke, or dark discoloration should be disposed of immediately. GreasePros Recycling collects degraded oil through scheduled pickup and emergency retrieval across Florida.
What should a Florida restaurant do with leftover grease?
Leftover grease from a Florida commercial kitchen must be stored in a sealed, leak-proof container and collected by a licensed hauler — not poured down drains or disposed of in dumpsters. GreasePros Recycling provides free lockable containers and scheduled grease collection statewide.
How does a Florida restaurant get started with GreasePros Recycling?
Florida restaurants start with GreasePros Recycling by calling (786) 655-7070 or emailing Greaseprosrecycling@gmail.com to schedule a free site assessment. GreasePros evaluates fryer volume, selects the right container size, and activates a pickup schedule — most accounts are onboard within one week.
What free containers does GreasePros Recycling provide to Florida kitchens?
GreasePros Recycling provides 55-gallon drums, 140-gallon containers, and 240-gallon outdoor containers, plus 29×23×33-inch indoor under-counter tanks — all delivered, installed, and maintained at no cost. Every active service account qualifies for a free container supply regardless of kitchen size.
Founded with a vision to revolutionize the used cooking oil recycling industry, GreasePros Recycling has established itself as a trusted and leading provider of sustainable waste management solutions. With over 20 years of experience, our dedicated team brings extensive expertise and a commitment to environmental stewardship.
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