“Your crew pulled up after our sunset catamaran crowd disembarked—no tourists saw a hose—and our quarterly rebate soared from $440 to $730.”
Luqman Patel, Executive Chef — Pier Pointe Grill, Fort Lauderdale Beach
Why Broward kitchens need a spill‑free oil solution
Fryer stations sizzle from Las Olas Boulevard’s tapas bars to 4 a.m. empanada kiosks near Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport (FLL). Any splash that escapes the dock can drain into the New River or the Intracoastal, putting reefs at risk. Broward’s Environmental Protection & Growth Management Department (EPGMD) fines kitchens up to $900 a day when grease paperwork is missing.
Grease Connections installs a sealed container, times collections around drawbridge openings on SE 3rd Avenue and cruise‑ship embarkations at Port Everglades, and refines every gallon into low‑carbon renewable diesel—keeping waterways clear, prep floors safe, and P&L sheets greener.
Five Broward‑specific wins
Local headache | Grease Connections fix | Net result |
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Beachfront traffic clogs A1A after 10 p.m. | Coastline Night Glide truck stages at Bahia Mar, services 11 p.m.–1 a.m. | No valet pile‑ups, zero guest complaints |
1920s basements on Las Olas measure 29 in. | 70‑gal bin with folding handle rolls through arched stone doors | No chipped tile, whisper‑quiet entry |
Multilingual BOH teams (English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, French) | Manifests auto‑translate and upload to EPGMD portal | Inspections close in under five minutes |
Fryer‑oil costs jumped 19 % YoY | Rebates kick off at $0.30/gal and rise with clarity & volume | Covers hood‑clean cycles and staff meals |
King‑tide floods & hurricane watches | Surge teams pump within 12 h of NHC watch; bins capped ≤ 60 % | No seawater mix, no spill citations |
Route blueprint & ZIP coverage
Route | ZIP codes | Days | Window | Hot spots served |
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Coastline Night Glide | 33304 · 33316 | Nightly | 11 p.m.–1 a.m. | Beachfront hotels · Las Olas cafés |
Airport & Port Loop | 33315 · 33312 | Mon · Thu | 2 p.m.–5 p.m. | FLL concourses · Port Everglades docks |
Central Dayline | 33301 · 33311 | Tue · Fri | 10 a.m.–1 p.m. | Flagler Village food halls · Himmarshee pubs |
Northwest Sunrise | 33323 · 33351 | Wed · Sat | 5 a.m.–8 a.m. | Sawgrass Mills eateries · Sunrise arenas |
Hollywood Moonbeam | 33019 · 33020 | Fri · Sat | 1 a.m.–3 a.m. | Broadwalk taco trucks · Young Circle diners |
Vendors producing fewer than 5 gal/week can hop onto any shared route and still earn top‑tier rebates on regular intervals.
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We Service all of Broward
Eastern Coastal Communities
Fort Lauderdale | Pompano Beach | Hillsboro Beach | Lighthouse Point | Lauderdale-by-the-Sea | Sea Ranch Lakes | Hollywood Beach | Hallandale Beach | Dania Beach
Central Urban Core
Downtown Fort Lauderdale | Wilton Manors | Oakland Park | Lauderdale Lakes | North Lauderdale | Lauderhill | Plantation | Sunrise | Tamarac
Southern Broward
Hollywood | Hallandale | Miramar | Pembroke Pines | Pembroke Park | West Park
Northern Broward
Deerfield Beach | Coconut Creek | Lighthouse Point | Hillsboro Beach
Voices from the Broward kitchen scene
“Your 12:30 a.m. pickup empties fryers before our beach‑boot‑camp brunch and now pays for our nitrogen‑ice cream theatrics.”
Toni Delgado, Pastry Lead — Sugar Sand Café, Fort Lauderdale Beach
“The 130‑gal tote clears the FLL service elevator; sensor pinged 82 %, and your truck was here in 75 minutes.”
Ricardo Espinosa, Ops Supervisor — Terminal 4 Flight Kitchen, FLL
“Hurricane Nicole prep kept our Broadwalk grill oil below half—zero overflow, no night‑shift OT.”
Sharon Wong, GM — Surfside Grill, Hollywood
Case study — Pompano Shrimp Shack
Three rusty drums behind a pier gate invited gulls and diluted oil with rainwater, dropping rebates to $0.25/gal. Installing a 95‑gal low cart with crumb screen and live sensor pushed oil purity to 98 %. Slips vanished, and the rebate rate rose to $0.33/gal, covering a new walk‑in freezer coil.
Environmental impact & Broward partnerships
Metric (2024) | Result |
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CO₂e avoided | 85 tons — equal to removing 22 trucks from I‑95 rush hour |
Oil diverted | Grease from 2.1 million fry orders kept out of landfill |
Waterway protection | Blocks 6,900 gal grease entering New River & Intracoastal yearly |
Local reuse | Fuels county solid‑waste rigs & beach sand‑sifter tractors |
• Quarterly ESG reports count toward Florida Green Lodging credits
• FDEP Hauler ID GC‑3471
• 2025 Coral Reef Champion Award — NOVA Southeastern Reef Institute
• Partner, Friends of New River clean‑water drives
• Internship host, Broward College Hospitality & Sustainability Lab
Six FAQs — Broward County
- Can pickups dodge Las Olas drawbridges? Trucks pause during bridge lifts; if a lift overruns, we reroute via US‑1 within 15 minutes.
- Do I pay during September slowdown? Pause fees are zero; rebates resume when you reopen.
- What purity earns top rate? ≥ 98 % purity unlocks $0.34/gal; crumb screens supplied free.
- Emergency pump‑outs pre‑hurricane? Truck guaranteed within 12 h of NHC warning across Broward.
- Same‑day ACH—what banks? Truist, Regions, Bank of America in 33301/33316 post by 3 p.m.
- Can Broadwalk kiosks share one cart? Up to three stalls share a 68‑gal slim cart; RFID logs gallons per stall.
Our promises
- Always‑free pickup across every Broward ZIP
- 48‑hour container delivery or +2¢/gal first‑rebate bonus
- 15‑minute punctuality credit—late? next pickup free
- No‑spill pledge—we degrease any mess at no cost
- Price‑match guarantee—show a local quote, we beat it
Ready to flip fryer waste into beach‑front revenue?
Message 888‑826‑0201 or open live chat—your sealed container could land within 48 hours.