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Fried to Fuel: Highland Council Turns Waste Oil Into Clean Energy

A Highland Council bus and a refuse collection vehicle have become unlikely pioneers in the region’s drive toward a cleaner, greener future. In a partnership with Highland Fuels, the two vehicles are now running on recycled cooking oil, waste that once powered fryers and chip pans, now repurposed to power the wheels of local services. The pilot project marks a bold step in exploring sustainable alternatives to diesel across the council’s large f…
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In the kitchen of a restaurant, vegetable oil is a daily input, but also, once used, a residue with high polluting potential: a single liter of used cooking oil can contaminate up to a thousand liters of water and render the soil sterile. Therefore, it is essential to make a good management of this residue, which means avoiding its disposal in pipes and boosting its correct disposition after it is used. In this chain of responsibilities, gastron…

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highland.gov.uk broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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