Columbia to recycle cooking oil

Columbia residents can now recycle cooking oil at the city’s Public Works facility off Harden Street.

The city will donate the cooking oil to a Winnsboro company, Midlands Biofuels, which will convert it to biodiesel. The company will then sell the biodiesel back to the city to use in one of its garbage trucks.

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