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Used Cooking Oil Collection Company

At Baker Commodities, we offer a broad range of solutions for removing used cooking oil. We can accommodate projects of all sizes — our team will set up a convenient collection schedule that accommodates your schedule.

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 How Used Vegetable Oil Removal Works

Baker Commodities offers several options for used oil collection — including large tank and container handling and automatic pumping systems — to remove the materials from inside the tanks. We can help you select the products that best meet your needs and provide the right fit for your storage area or space. Our containers are durable, leakproof and easily adaptable.

We also offer automated collection systems that eliminate the need for your staff to handle oil. Our fresh and used oil automated solutions enable a hands-off approach that improves employee satisfaction by enhancing safety and efficiency.

Our trained, experienced drivers will ensure your operations run smoothly by fulfilling your used cooking oil needs. After completing your fryer oil pickup, we’ll reclaim and renew it before returning it to the marketplace. It will serve as an essential ingredient in products such as clean-burning biofuel, lubricants and animal feed.

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Reliable Service Across the Nation

Baker Commodities is a nationwide used cooking oil collection company with headquarters in Vernon, CA. Our reach extends throughout the West Coast, Southwest, Northwest, Northeast and beyond. Examples of the many cities we serve include:

We also provide timely service to multilocation companies with facilities or branches in several regions.

Value-Added Service

At Baker Commodities, we take pride in being much more than a used cooking oil collection company. Our Total Grease Management® solutions can handle all your needs, which saves time and eliminates hassle. Our full range of offerings includes:

Equipment for Used Cooking Oil Collection

Our comprehensive range of equipment can meet the collection needs of companies across a broad spectrum of industries, including various commercial properties, hospitality, industrial, restaurants and food service, military and food processing. Choose from an assortment of:

Why Choose Baker Commodities?

Baker Commodities is a three-generation, family-owned business that companies have trusted since 1937. Our professionals are dedicated to protecting and preserving the environment by developing sustainable oil collection and disposal solutions. We’re a carbon-negative company that creates products that minimize harmful atmospheric emissions. You’ll also appreciate our 24/7/365 customer service — we’re here to help whenever you need us.

Call us at 855-422-5370 or contact us online to learn more about our used cooking oil collection solutions today.

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At Baker Commodities, we service a wide range of business with out used cooking oil and grease removal services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I dispose of used cooking oil?

  • There are safe and eco-friendly ways you can effectively dispose of used cooking oil to prevent harm to your drainage system and the environment.
    • Properly store used cooking oil
    • Store and reuse
    • Recycle with a rendering company

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Does cooking oil freeze?

  • While most cooking oils don’t freeze thoroughly as water does, oils do solidify when they hit their freezing point. The specific freezing point depends on the oil, but oils tend to have very low freezing points, meaning it takes very cold temperatures to get them to change from a liquid to a solid.

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What are the best oils for deep frying?

  • Canola Oil
    • Many chefs favor using canola oil due to its low prices in bulk, polyunsaturated fat and high smoke point of 400 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Vegetable Oil
    • This oil has a high smoke point of 400 degrees Fahrenheit to cook your food thoroughly and leave a crunchy texture
  • Peanut Oil
    • This option offers a subtle nutty flavor perfect for deep-frying desserts, vegetables and meats.

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Can I pour grease down the drain?

  • Simple answer, No. Pouring used cooking oil down the drain is illegal due to the environmental complications it creates and can result in fines. Grease dumping can create blocks in sewers, resulting in burst pipes, flooding and backwashing of waste into local environments.

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