Tuesday 21 August 2012

Waste Oil Collection Strategies - Jason Burroughs - CBC 2008






Waste Oil Collection Strategies: Techniques & Contracting Jason Burroughs from DieselGreen Fuels discusses medium scale oil collection & processing for a small business. He goes into the details of the equipment & resources needed to collect several thousand gallons of oil per month including vehicles, manpower, permits, & money. DieselGreen Fuels Website: www.dieselgreenfuels.com Collective Biodiesel Conference Website www.collectivebiodiesel.org
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