Data last verified: March 2026
Orlando restaurants that partner with a licensed used cooking oil pickup provider earn $0.10–$0.50 per gallon on every drop collected from their fryers. A mid-size kitchen producing 120 gallons per month earns $40–$180 monthly — or up to $2,160 per year — without changing a single thing about how the restaurant operates.
Grease Pros Recycling now processes oil locally in Orlando, which means faster turnaround, cleaner manifests, and higher rebate potential for Central Florida kitchens.
Ready to find out what your kitchen earns? Call Grease Pros Recycling at (786) 655-7070 for a free volume assessment and same-day Orlando grease pickup.
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A used cooking oil rebate is a per-gallon cash payment a licensed hauler makes to a restaurant in exchange for exclusive collection rights to the restaurant’s fryer oil. The hauler earns revenue by selling the collected oil to biodiesel refineries and then shares a portion of that revenue with the restaurant.
Orlando’s 8,000+ food service businesses generate approximately 1.8 million gallons of used cooking oil each year. That volume attracts competitive haulers, which drives rebate rates up for qualifying restaurants.
The federal government amplifies rebate rates through two mechanisms. First, the Biodiesel Blender Tax Credit provides $1 per gallon to blenders who mix biodiesel with petroleum diesel — a credit that flows downstream to haulers and, ultimately, to the restaurants they serve.
Second, the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) generates Renewable Identification Numbers (RINs) that increase the market price of collected oil.
When biodiesel trades near $5/gal — as it did through 2025 — Orlando restaurants are in a strong position to negotiate favorable rebate terms before rates compress.
Orange County’s FOG (Fats, Oils, and Grease) ordinance adds another financial incentive. Orange County allows a single licensed hauler to cover both used oil pickup and grease trap manifest documentation under one service agreement.
Restaurants that bundle these two services reduce vendor management costs and eliminate the risk of mismatched compliance records during an inspection.
The used cooking oil pickup process itself is straightforward. Grease Pros Recycling delivers a free, appropriately sized container to the restaurant. Kitchen staff transfer cooled fryer oil into the container between service periods.
Grease Pros Recycling collects the oil on a scheduled route — weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly,y depending on volume — and issues a signed manifest at the time of pickup. The manifest satisfies Orange County’s documentation requirements and Florida SB 1110’s one-year retention mandate.

A restaurant’s rebate earnings depend on two variables: monthly oil output and oil quality. Higher volume earns a higher per-gallon rate because larger volumes reduce the hauler’s per-collection cost.
Cleaner oil — low in free fatty acids (FFA below 5%) and moisture (MIU below 1%) — earns a premium because cleaner oil requires less refinery processing to convert to biodiesel.
| Monthly Volume | Rebate Rate | Quarterly Earnings | Annual Earnings |
| 40–80 gallons | $0.10–$0.20/gal | $12–$48 | $48–$192 |
| 80–150 gallons | $0.20–$0.35/gal | $48–$158 | $192–$630 |
| 150–300 gallons | $0.35–$0.45/gal | $158–$405 | $630–$1,620 |
| 300–500 gallons | $0.45–$0.50/gal | $405–$750 | $1,620–$3,000 |
| 500+ gallons | Negotiated rate | $750+ | $3,000+ |
| 5,000+ gal/year | Fixed-price contract | Section 45Z eligible | Maximized ROI |
Rates based on current Central Florida market conditions as of March 2026. Actual rates vary by oil quality and market pricing.
Restaurants producing 5,000+ gallons annually are eligible for an additional federal incentive. The Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit became available in 2025 and allows qualifying producers and processors to claim credits on low-carbon fuel production.
Orlando restaurants access the value of this credit indirectly by locking in fixed-price collection contracts with a local processor — such as Grease Pros Recycling’s Orlando facility — before market rates shift.
Restaurants that previously paid a hauler for oil disposal are in the strongest position for ROI. A restaurant paying $150/month for disposal that switches to a rebate-based service with Grease Pros Recycling nets a $150 swing in savings plus $100–$400 in earned rebates — a total monthly impact of $250–$550 without changing a single kitchen operation.
Find out exactly what your Orlando kitchen earns per gallon. Contact Grease Pros Recycling at (786) 655-7070 or schedule a free rebate calculation and get your container within 48 hours.
If you’re ready to get started, call us now!

Grease Pros Recycling now operates a local processing facility in Orlando, making it the only Central Florida used cooking oil provider with on-the-ground processing capability.
Most national cooking oil haulers use routes to collect oil from the market and transport it to processing facilities in other regions.
Long-haul transport adds cost to every gallon collected. Haulers that absorb higher logistics costs pay lower per-gallon rebates to the restaurants they serve.
Grease Pros Recycling’s Orlando facility eliminates the long-haul markup entirely, which means a larger share of each gallon’s market value flows back to the restaurant.
Faster manifest turnaround. Grease Pros Recycling issues signed manifests at the time of pickup from the local Orlando facility. Restaurants receive compliance documentation the same day, not days later from a remote back office. Orange County inspectors can request manifests at any time, and same-day documentation ensures a restaurant is always inspection-ready.
Emergency response from a local base. Grease Pros Recycling’s Orlando team deploys directly from the local facility. The emergency response window for overflow, spill, or pre-inspection pickup is measured in hours — not the next-day timeframe common with out-of-market operators. Learn more about how Grease Pros processes your oil from collection through biodiesel conversion.
Reduced contamination risk. Shorter transport times mean oil arrives at the processing facility in better condition — less oxidation, less moisture intrusion, and less quality degradation. Higher-quality oil at intake supports better refinery yields, which sustains the rebate rates restaurants earn over time.
The U.S. Department of Energy reports that converting used cooking oil to biodiesel reduces lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by up to 86% compared to petroleum diesel.
Orlando restaurants that recycle with Grease Pros Recycling can use the sustainability data provided for their own marketing and ESG reporting.
The rebate check is the most visible financial benefit of partnering with a licensed used cooking oil hauler, but indirect cost savings are equally significant for Orlando restaurants.
| Savings Category | Estimated Annual Value | How Grease Pros Delivers It |
| UCO rebate earnings | $192–$3,000+ | Per-gallon payment on collected oil |
| Avoided FOG fines | $2,000–$10,000+ per incident | Signed manifests with every pickup |
| Avoided plumbing repair | $800–$2,500 per incident | Proper containment prevents clogged lines |
| Avoided disposal fees | $100–$200/month | Free pickup replaces paid disposal |
| Container rental fees | $50–$150/month | Free containers included with service |
| Staff labor on grease handling | 2–4 hours/week recovered | Scheduled pickup eliminates manual transfer |
Florida Statute 403.751 prohibits any used oil disposal method that endangers public health, which includes drain dumping and improper storage.
The Florida Department of Environmental Protection enforces fines up to $2,000 per day per violation.
A single FOG enforcement action costs more than most restaurants earn in an entire month. Grease Pros Recycling eliminates that risk by managing documentation and scheduling on the restaurant’s behalf.
Since July 1, 2022, every Florida food service establishment must keep a signed service manifest on-site for one year. Under Florida SB 1110, Orange County inspectors verify manifest records during routine and surprise inspections.
Restaurants that cannot produce manifests face immediate violations. Grease Pros Recycling delivers a signed, dated manifest with every used cooking oil pickup, automatically creating a complete on-site compliance record.
Used cooking oil that is improperly stored, overflows its container, or enters floor drains congeals in drain lines, causing blockages. Commercial plumbing repairs for grease-related clogs average $800–$2,500 per incident, and repeated incidents lead to pipe replacement costs exceeding $10,000.
Scheduled pickup by Grease Pros Recycling prevents containers from reaching overflow capacity.
Several national haulers provide containers as a billable line item or charge equipment rental fees that partially offset rebate earnings.
Grease Pros Recycling provides all containers — 55-gallon drums, 140-gallon bins, 240-gallon outdoor tanks, and under-counter units for tighter kitchens — at no cost to the restaurant.
Orlando restaurants qualify for Grease Pros Recycling’s rebate program by meeting one threshold: producing at least 40 gallons of used cooking oil per month.
Most quick-service restaurants, casual dining operations, and hotel kitchens exceed this minimum without adjustment.
Oil quality is the primary variable restaurants control. Clean, dry oil earns top-tier rates. Four practices protect oil quality between pickups:
No long-term contract is required. Grease Pros Recycling operates on a 30-day opt-out basis. Grease Pros Recycling also integrates oil pickup scheduling with grease trap service for restaurants that need both.
Bundling both services with a single provider generates a single manifest that satisfies Orange County’s FOG documentation requirements. Find a grease pickup near you or call directly to discuss bundled service options.
Ready to stop paying for disposal and start earning from it? Call Grease Pros Recycling at (786) 655-7070 or book your free Orlando consultation and get started today.
How much do Orlando restaurants get paid for used cooking oil?
Orlando restaurants earn $0.10–$0.50 per gallon on used cooking oil collected by a licensed hauler. A kitchen producing 120 gallons per month earns $40–$180 monthly. Grease Pros Recycling’s local Orlando processing facility eliminates long-haul transport markups, supporting competitive per-gallon rates for Central Florida kitchens.
Is the used cooking oil pickup free for restaurants in Orlando?
Used cooking oil pickup is free for Orlando restaurants generating 40 or more gallons per month. Grease Pros Recycling provides free containers and scheduled collection. Qualifying restaurants also receive cash rebates per gallon collected, because Grease Pros Recycling earns revenue by reselling collected oil to biodiesel refineries.
What is the minimum volume to qualify for rebates?
The minimum volume to qualify for cash rebates on used cooking oil in Orlando is 40 gallons per month. Restaurants below that threshold still receive free pickup through a fee-neutral service agreement. Grease Pros Recycling confirms rebate eligibility during a free volume assessment before any container is delivered.
How does the used cooking oil rebate rate get calculated?
Used cooking oil rebate rates in Orlando track the national biodiesel market, incorporating the federal $1/gal Biodiesel Blender Tax Credit and Renewable Fuel Standard RIN values. Rates adjust monthly. Higher volume, cleaner oil quality, and proximity to local processing all increase the per-gallon rate a restaurant earns.
What federal tax credits apply to restaurant cooking oil recycling?
Two federal programs increase Orlando restaurants’ earnings from the recycling of used cooking oil. The Biodiesel Blender Tax Credit provides $1 per gallon to fuel blenders, who pass it downstream as a rebate. The Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit, available from 2025, benefits operations producing 5,000 or more gallons annually.
Q: Does recycling used cooking oil satisfy Orange County compliance requirements?
Recycling used cooking oil through a licensed hauler satisfies Orange County’s FOG compliance requirements. Orange County requires signed service manifests to be retained on-site for 1 year under Florida SB 1110. Grease Pros Recycling issues a signed, dated manifest with every Orlando pickup, keeping restaurants inspection-ready at all times.
Q: What happens if my kitchen produces more oil than expected during peak season?
Grease Pros Recycling offers emergency and surge pickup for Orlando kitchens experiencing unexpected volume spikes during peak tourism, convention, or holiday periods. Restaurants can request same-day additional pickups by calling (786) 655-7070. The local Orlando facility supports rapid deployment across Orange County without next-day delays.
Can I bundle grease trap cleaning with oil pickup into a single service?
Orlando restaurants can bundle used cooking oil pickup and grease trap compliance into a single Grease Pros Recycling service agreement. Orange County’s FOG ordinance permits a single licensed hauler to cover both services on one manifest. Bundling saves restaurants $500–$1,200 per year compared to managing two separate vendors.
How long does it take to get started with Grease Pros Recycling in Orlando?
Getting started with Grease Pros Recycling in Orlando takes less than 48 hours from the initial consultation to container delivery. Same-day consultations are available by calling (786) 655-7070. The first scheduled pickup and signed manifest are in place within the same week, with no long-term contract required.