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Clean Energy Biofuels
USED OIL COLLECTION Working with restaurants across the southeast for a greener future. At Clean Energy Biofuels, we provide the best service while prioritizing sustainability and environmentally friendly practices. We have been working with restaurants across the southeast for years, collecting their used oil and paying them top dollar. We are the best used oil collection option with timely and friendly customer service and professionally trained and licensed personnel. We are the only used cooking oil service company and biodiesel producer serving the southeast with EPA registered plants in Georgia and Virginia. We have the ability to handle your service needs, no matter the size or scope of the project. In addition to creating our own biodiesel, Clean Energy Biofuels also uses your oil in the manufacture of our all-natural charcoal lighter fluids sold in retailers nationwide. We are always looking for new ways to collaborate with our community in greener practices. Grease Trap Service We help keep everything in working order.When we visit your location for a service, we will: - Vacuum and pump out the fats, oils, and grease (FOG) in your grease trap. - Scrape out any remaining blockages in the grease trap until it's completely clear. - Consult with you about your next service date, and give you tips on how to keep your grease trap clean and working properly. Waste Water Treatment We operate our own wastewater treatment facility to ensure proper treatment and recycling of the wastewater that is collected. Our facility in Acworth Georgia is a permitted non-hazardous wastewater treatment facility that accepts and treats wastewater from grease traps, septic systems, and food processes. The facility treats wastewater by screening out trash and then separating other solids out from the water. We aim to recycle as much as we can from the wastewater and limit the amount of waste sent to landfills. The recycled water goes to the municipal wastewater treatment facility for further processing with the remaining biproduct being land applied as a fertilizer on approved farms in Georgia.