Used Cooking Oil Recycling & Grease Collection Bibb County
Every gallon of fryer oil you discard can either cost you fines and plumbing repairs or earn you money and goodwill; our job is to make sure it does the latter. We provide a complete, local solution for used cooking oil recycling, disposal, and pickup that keeps Macon Bibb kitchens compliant, sustainable, and profitable.



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Why proper disposal matters in Bibb County
Grease is specifically prohibited from entering the Macon Water Authority’s sewer system, and violations carry fines plus mandatory cleanup fees. Restaurant drains and municipal lines in Georgia see millions in damage each year from fats, oils, and grease (FOG) blockages. By recycling instead of dumping, you avoid penalties, protect your plumbing, and support the county’s sustainability goals.
The local advantage: what sets our grease collection company apart
- Same day emergency pickup anywhere in Bibb County; no third party haulers.
- Drivers trained to the 2018 International Plumbing Code adopted by the county, so every transfer meets inspector expectations.
- Electronic manifests stored for five years, exceeding Macon Water Authority record keeping requirements.
- Flat per gallon rebates pegged to market prices; no “environmental” or “fuel” surcharges that national brands often hide.
Step by step: how our used cooking oil pickup works
- You pour fryer oil into a free, fire rated container that strains out crumbs.
- When oil reaches the 80% fill line, request pickup in our mobile portal or by phone; average response is under 24 hours.
- A certified technician scans the container’s RFID tag, pumps the oil into a sealed tank truck, and steam cleans the area.
- You receive a digital weight ticket and instant rebate credit.
- Collected oil travels to our regional biodiesel partner, where it is filtered and converted into renewable diesel or sustainable aviation fuel, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to 86% versus petroleum diesel.
Containers & equipment: always free, always maintained
- 55 gallon black drum for low volume sites
- 70 gallon square caddy on wheels for tight alleys
- 140 gallon lock top tank for midsize operations
- 300 gallon rectangular tank on wheels for food courts and campuses
- Indoor closed pipe systems with auto pump for high volume fryers
Competitors often rent identical hardware for $35 to $75 per month; we provide, maintain, and upgrade it at no charge because we earn on the recycled oil, not the bin.
Security against oil theft
Used cooking oil can fetch more than $4 a gallon on the black market, which is why organized rings target Georgia restaurants. Our bins feature welded hasps, GPS trackers, and tamper evident seals, and theft alerts trigger an automatic driver check.
Compliance you can show an inspector
- FOG manifests meet and exceed Macon Water Authority and EPA guidelines.
- Automatic service schedules align with the county’s quarterly inspection cycle, removing calendar guesswork.
- Drivers carry spill response kits and follow EPA SPCC protocols.
Sustainability & rebates: turn waste into revenue
A single 55 gallon drum recycled into biodiesel prevents roughly 480 pounds of CO₂ from entering the atmosphere. Last year, our Bibb County customers diverted more than 1.2 million pounds of FOG and earned over $260,000 in combined rebates; money that otherwise would have been lost to plumbing repairs and disposal fees.
Service area & response times
We cover every ZIP code in Bibb County, from downtown Macon to Lizella, Payne City, and Avondale. Emergency pickups average two hours within the Interstate 475 loop and four hours county wide.
Client success snapshot
The manager of a 24 hour fried chicken chain in north Macon switched from a national hauler that charged rental and fuel surcharges. In the first quarter, they increased rebate revenue by 18%, cut grease trap clogs to zero, and passed their health inspection without a single FOG citation.
Frequently asked questions
- How often will you come? Weekly, bi weekly, or on call. Our portal tracks fill rates and recommends the ideal schedule.
- Do you clean grease traps too? Yes. One contract, one invoice, two problems solved.
- Is the service really free? You receive a per gallon rebate; the equipment and pickup cost you nothing.
- What if an inspector asks for paperwork? Log in, download any manifest for the past five years, and email it instantly.
- Can you deliver fresh oil? Yes, paired fresh oil delivery creates a closed loop system similar to national programs but without long term contracts.
Call (770) 284-4646 or text “PICKUP”. Prefer email? info@greaseconnections.com
Ready to schedule your first pickup?
Stop worrying about grease and start counting your sustainability wins; because in Bibb County, waste oil should be an asset, not a liability. 391-3-6-.24 requires separate collection; we supply trap pumping under the same manifest to simplify scheduling.