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I ran into a couple of guys at a Burger King. They were going to inspect the grease setup before doing business with the store.
Griffin plans to really crank up production of biodiesel. They are a subsidiary of Darling International, one of the largest renderers.
Griffin Industries, Bio G-3000
Darling International Inc.
On one hand, it may mean a more scarce source of grease traps for home refiners, on the other hand, a high quality public source of biodiesel which Griffin claims they have a new product made with grease but no "diesel" that will not gel and has the same power. I find the no-gel part of the gentleman's claim to be most interesting. The only downside of the product might be the lack of the customary "french fries" odor of home brew. I did not find this new product on their site yet.
Griffin plans to really crank up production of biodiesel. They are a subsidiary of Darling International, one of the largest renderers.
Griffin Industries, Bio G-3000
Darling International Inc.
On one hand, it may mean a more scarce source of grease traps for home refiners, on the other hand, a high quality public source of biodiesel which Griffin claims they have a new product made with grease but no "diesel" that will not gel and has the same power. I find the no-gel part of the gentleman's claim to be most interesting. The only downside of the product might be the lack of the customary "french fries" odor of home brew. I did not find this new product on their site yet.
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