Binman settles debate on where to put used cooking oil — not the food waste bin
A TikTok bin collector clarifies that used cooking oil should not be disposed of in food waste bins or poured down the drain, but rather taken to a recycling center.
In a recent social media post, a British bin collector known as the No1 Binman, highlighted the confusion around the disposal of used cooking oil. While many people might consider the food waste bin to be a suitable disposal method, he explained that this is not the case. Used cooking oil can cause problems for food waste composting processes and is not accepted in typical food waste collections. This information is essential for those looking to follow proper waste disposal guidelines while also being responsible for the environment.
The No1 Binman, who has garnered a following on TikTok as a 'binfluencer', advises households against pouring cooking oil down the drain as well, as it can lead to costly plumbing blockages when it solidifies. Instead, he encourages people to seek out local recycling facilities that accept cooking oil or consider repurposing it for other uses, such as making soap or biodiesel. By providing this valuable information, he aims to help households reduce their environmental impact and improve their waste management practices.
This debate touches on wider issues of household waste management and sustainability. As more people become aware of the implications of improper waste disposal, there is a growing movement towards educating the public on how to manage their waste responsibly. The insights from the No1 Binman serve as a reminder that even seemingly small decisions, like how to dispose of cooking oil, can have a significant impact on our waste systems and the environment overall.