Get Paid for Helping the Environment
When it comes to restaurant cooking oil disposal you deserve the best. We're 100% certified to haul your used cooking oil, which we recycle at our facility that is permitted by NCDEQ. Our trained technicians will collect your restaurant's cooking oil, refine it, and then return it to our state of the art facility where we recycle it into a renewable biofuel.
While some businesses see it as waste, your restaurant's oil can now be used to make you a profit! We pay you to get rid of your waste. Our team will provide you with a high quality container that is clean, secure, and simple to use. We will then set up a servicing schedule that will cater to your specific needs. You no longer have to worry about grease overflow. Our business is recovering sustainable value from this resource in an environmentally-sound manner. Our services help keep your restaurants clean, green, and safe.
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More about Greasecycle® in Norfolk
Greasecycle® has been providing cooking oil recycling since 2009. We've grown from a one man operation, to servicing 1500 accounts, 15 full and part time employees, and 5 service vehicles. We turn challenging insidious waste streams into valuable low carbon resources.
Our company takes pride in helping the environment, while providing corporate profits to our clients. We work with food establishments to help them keep their operations running smoothly. When you decide to partner with us, our experienced staff will recycle your used cooking oil and you'll receive payment based on the quantity of oil collected.
Not only can we help you with getting rid of your spent cooking oil, we also provide services for grease trap cleaning. We can be your one-stop shop for grease management allowing you to streamline your operations.
Greasecycle® In The Community
Greasecycle® is proud to support our local community. We have a program where Greasecycle® can set up a donation to your local school system whereby your quarterly check (or a portion thereof) is mailed directly to an office that receives donations for your local school system.
Greasecycle® also offers a program to support our veterans. Through the Wounded Warrior Project, we will be pleased to donate all or part of a partner restaurants quarterly check to the fund.
No money comes out of your pocket and yet your restaurant can generate funds that go to these two noble causes. Greasecycle® is excited to offer these methods of allowing our partner restaurants waste oil revenue to support worthy causes
Put Your Trust in Greasecycle®
- We pay you when we recycle your spent cooking oil
- We aim to service your restaurant at times that minimize business interruption
- We help your business stay in compliance with current regulations by leaving proper manifest paper work.
- We're 100% certified to haul your used cooking oil into a renewable biofuel.
- We recycle your oil at our facility that is certified by the NCDEQ
- We're local, so used cooking grease pickup is just around the corner
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Proudly Servicing the Following Areas:
Proudly providing used cooking grease recycling services in Falls Church, Tricities, Dumfries, Ashland, Chesterfield, Fairfax, Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Greensboro, High Point, Winston Salem, Charlotte, Greenville, Spartanburg, Columbia, Wilmington, Fayetteville, Virgina Beach, Roanoke, Richmond, Hampton Roads, Newport News, Chesapeake, Mechanicsville, Portsmouth, Arlington, Alexandria, Centreville, Norfolk, Williamsburg, Sandston, Annandale, Midlothian, Glen Allen, Fredericksburg and Henrico County.
Norfolk Area Information
Norfolk, Virginia, a bustling port city in the southeastern part of the state, is renowned for its vibrant maritime heritage and strategic military significance. As home to Naval Station Norfolk, the largest naval base in the world, the city plays a pivotal role in the United States' defense infrastructure.
Established in 1682, Norfolk has a long history that includes its development as a critical shipbuilding center and a hub for international commerce. The city's waterfront area, including the bustling Norfolk International Terminals, underscores its importance as a major player in global trade and logistics.
Culturally, Norfolk is a thriving urban center known for its diverse arts scene, educational institutions, and recreational opportunities. The city is home to Old Dominion University and several other colleges, contributing to a dynamic and youthful atmosphere.
Norfolk’s downtown area features the Chrysler Museum of Art, the Virginia Opera, and the Harrison Opera House, all of which enrich the local cultural landscape. The revitalized waterfront, featuring Waterside District and Town Point Park, offers residents and visitors a scenic space for dining, entertainment, and festivals. With its mix of historical depth, military prominence, and cultural vibrancy, Norfolk stands as a dynamic and multifaceted city in the Hampton Roads region.
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