Food-service businesses are earning $0.10 per gallon for used cooking oil, thanks to partnership between Jersey City Economic Development Corporation, Destination Jersey City and Grease Lightning
February 16, 2011, Jersey City, NJ -Jersey City Economic Development Corporation (EDC) CEO Steve Lipski announced today that the cooking oil recycling program launched late last month is off to a great start with 58 local, food-service enterprises now participating.
The program, a partnership between the Jersey City Economic Development Corporation, Destination Jersey City and Unity Fuels’ Grease Lightning, pays participating food-service organizations 10¢ per gallon for used cooking oil. The Jersey City Medical Center, Courtyard Marriott, Hyatt Regency Jersey City, Westin Jersey City, and more than 50 area restaurants have come on board with the program.
“This really is a win-win for participants and for our community. There are no costs to the food-service participants; in fact, they can make money. And, our community is assured that this waste is removed and recycled safely and legally, and that it is transformed into an eco-smart fuel,” Mr. Lipski said.
Grease Lightning, a Unity Fuels company, provides participants with free storage containers, collects the used cooking oil, and then processes it into the recycled vegetable oil (RVO) that is sent to local refineries for conversion into a clean, renewable diesel fuel substitute called biodiesel.
Destination Jersey City Director of Tourism Lauren Hall, who has been handling awareness building with Jersey City food-service establishments, said there has been a very favorable response to the program.
“Every one of the food-service establishments that learns about the program is very excited because if they sign up for it, they are saving money by not having to pay to have the used cooking oil removed from their premises, and they are actually making 10¢ for every gallon that’s removed,” Ms. Hall said.
Mr. Lipski said that all Jersey City restaurants, delis, school cafeterias, hotels and food manufacturers are invited to participate.
The contractual agreement and other information about the program may be obtained by visiting the Jersey City Economic Development Corporation website (www.jcedc.org) or www.DestinationJerseyCity.com, or by phoning Grease Lightning/Unity Fuels at 973-531-7816 and visiting their website www.yourwasteourfuel.com.
The following is a list of food-service organizations participating in the Grease Lightning Recycling Program:
Abbeys Pub
Bar Majestic Barge Inn Bistro La Source Boca Grande Box BPRJ Deli & Grocery Brownstone Diner Buon Appetito Cafe 95 Cafe Boca Grande Cafe La Rustique Canteen China Spice CJ’s Ecuadorian Restaurant Courtyard Marriott El Caribe Esperantos Europa Cafe Future |
Grand Banks Chinese
Grove St Deli – Bagels Hamilton Inn Helen’s Pizza Honshu Hudson Greene Market Hyatt Regency Jersey City Ibby’s Falafel Iron Monkey It’s Greek to Me JC’s Cafe Jersey City Medical Center John’s Pizza KMW La Conguita Restaurant LightHorse Tavern Lisbon II Los Tres Chilitos Lucky 7 Tavern |
Lucky Star
Maritime Parc Monmouth Deli Nanking New Little Quaipo Nicks Pizza Nicoles Carribean Restaurant Parkside Bistro Prince of Pizza Red Ribbon Bakery Rue Viet Satis Bistro Soul Flavor Sunflower Cafe Taj Mahal The Market at Newport The Pointe Tommy’s Family restaurant Westin Jersey City |
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