Learn how to safely dispose of used cooking oil without clogging pipes or harming the environment.
Let the oil cool completely, pour it into a sealed container, and dispose of it with household waste or at a local oil recycling facility.
Never pour oil down the drain — it can clog pipes and damage plumbing. Once cooled, strain the oil and store it in a leak-proof container. Contact local waste management services to check for disposal or recycling options. Some communities collect used cooking oil for biofuel conversion.
Mix small amounts of used oil with absorbent material (like paper towels or kitty litter) before trashing if recycling isn't available.