Reliable Used Cooking Oil Collection
in Orange County

We provide reliable and efficient used cooking oil collection and eco-friendly waste management for commercial kitchens in Orange County, to help restaurants recycle their waste oil responsibly. Schedule your oil pickup today!

Eco-friendly Cooking Oil Disposal & Recycling Near Orange County

Did you know you can turn your waste cooking oil into valuable resources? With our sustainable used cooking oil collection and disposal service in Orange County, you can dispose of your used cooking oil, expired vegetable oil or yellow grease into useful products, contribute to a greener tomorrow and earn a generous rebate for your efforts. At The Grease Company, we prioritize safe oil pickups, efficient handling, and eco-friendly recycling to reduce environmental impact, all while ensuring your business complies with local FOG (fats, oils, and grease) waste regulations.

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For emergency used cooking oil collection, a free estimation, or to schedule an oil pickup service, please call us today at (888)-697-8910.

Service Description

At TGC, to make the used cooking oil collection process seamless and convenient for the customers, we offer free waste oil storage containers and complimentary maintenance. Our experts conduct a thorough kitchen inspection- assessing factors like monthly oil usage and waste cooking oil production- to determine the right container size and placement for your setup. Then our technicians, sometimes with the help of other local licensed inedible kitchen grease transporters pick up, haul away, and properly dispose of yellow grease to a government authorized recycling facility. Orange County Grease also maintains a regular oil pickup schedule to eliminate the need for repeated planning. Simply subscribe once, and our team will handle timely waste cooking oil collections, ensuring your kitchen remains efficient and clutter-free.

Oils We Collect

Almond | Avocado oil | Butter | Canola oil | Coconut oil (virgin) | Corn oil | Cottonseed oil | Diacylglycerol (DAG) oil | Fish oil | Linseed oil | Grapeseed oil | Hemp oil | Lard | Macadamia oil | Margarine (hard) | Margarine (soft) | Mustard oil | Olive oil (extra virgin, refined, extra light, extra virgin) | Palm oil | Peanut oil | Pumpkin seed oil | Rice bran oil | Safflower oil | Soybean oil | Sunflower oil | Tea seed oil | Tallow | Walnut oil

Grease Trap Sizing

Grease traps are typically found inside the kitchen either above or in-ground. The size of these devices are typically 100 gallons or below.

Grease Trap Waste Source

The source of grease trap waste originates from plumbing drainage connected to the grease trap. Most, if not all, commercial kitchen floor drains, sinks or dishwashers link to the grease trap. From FOGS polluted waste liquids stemming from washing pots, pans, utensils, flat grills, etc.. to harsh cleaning liquid products used to clean the floors or kitchen equipment, those waste eventually goes into the grease trap.

Grease Trap Cleaning Cost

Cleaning a grease trap can vary in cost based on the size, condition, accessibility, etc. Grease traps that are poorly maintained and have excessive FOGS content, harder to access, or in need of emergency service can be higher in cost versus one’s that are on a preventative, scheduled maintenance program.

Money For Trap Grease

The oil waste from the grease trap has no value because of its high acid content. Since grease trap waste is a combination of acidic grease, waste water, and food solids, it’s very costly to process which is why there is a cost to have these devices cleaned.

Schedule Service

For new customer and emergency service please call us directly, we’re available 24/7 to attend to any of your emergency needs.

About TGC- Orange County Grease

We understand that the food servicing business can become hectic, and at any given time, things can change directions fast, especially with waste grease and plumbing. Having a company that can analyze and immediately provides a solution to the issue is highly beneficial. It not only saves the customer money but also prevent productions from stopping.

It is ordered by industrial waste and heath agency for all food servicing establishments (FSE) to do their due diligence and hire an adequately licensed used cooking oil waste collection company to pick up their old waste grease. Hiring or improperly disposing of waste cooking oil can lead to citations or fines from the local ordinance. Collectors of grease waste must be currently registered with the California Department of Food and Agriculture to be in full compliance.

We're everything your commercial kitchen needs.

We understand that the food servicing business can become hectic, and at any given time, things can change directions fast, especially with waste grease and plumbing. Having a company that can analyze and immediately provides a solution to the issue is highly beneficial. It not only saves the customer money but also prevent productions from stopping.

Keep your kitchen efficient, compliant, and sustainable. Partner with Los Angeles Grease Co. By TGC, where service meets sustainability.

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Los Angeles FOGS Waste Removal & Used Cooking Oil Recycling Services

Los Angeles County is home to some of the busiest cities, teeming with food-serving establishments like restaurants, amusement parks, sports arenas, concert halls, hotels, wedding venues, bars, and more. Los Angeles County is home to some of the busiest cities, teeming with food-serving establishments like restaurants, amusement parks, sports arenas, concert halls, hotels.

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Partnering with The Grease Company means peace of mind. Our expert team is dedicated to supporting your establishment, ensuring operations run smoothly while maintaining full compliance with local grease waste regulations.

Los Angeles County is home to some of the busiest cities, teeming with food-serving establishments like restaurants.

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