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Recycling your empty peanut butter jar is helpful, but when you go to do your spring cleaning, there are other household recyclables that may not stand out. Such as your old bike gear. Or how about the rusty dining table passed down from dear Aunt Esther that’s collecting dust in your basement? And old…cooking oil?? All those and more are items that can be recycled into works of art and useful everyday gear, thanks to six clever companies right in your own backyard.

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Holiday recycOil® 2012
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November 19, 2012, Boulder, Colorado—In partnership with several Colorado municipalities and counties, recycOil® is hosting its sixth annual Holiday recycOil® event. Organized to help individuals and families recycle their waste fryer oil after Thanksgiving, this event will divert hundreds of gallons of used cooking oil from landfills and municipal sewer systems throughout our region.

By choosing to recycle waste cooking oil at the following partner locations, families and households are helping reduce costs and taxes associated with residential and municipal sewer maintenance and increase the amount of biofuel’s available in the Colorado market.

Drop-Off Time & Locations: Saturday, November 24th, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Denver East High School (Parking Lot) 16th Avenue and Josephine Street
Lakewood Lakewood Recycling Center 1050 Quail Street
Arvada Streets Maintenance Facility 6161 Old Wadsworth Blvd
Water T&D Facility 6701 Indiana Street
Aurora Fire Station Nine 17200 East Mexico Avenue
Fort Collins EcoThrift 208 North Howes Street
Habitat For Humanity 4001 South Taft Hill Road
Greeley Weld County Household Hazardous Wastes 1311 North 17th Avenue
Loveland City of Loveland Recycling Center 400 N. Wilson Avenue