HUNTS POINT – A Bronx-based company is turning used cooking oil into fuel that can be used in generators, trucks or home heating oil. Tri-State Biodiesel pays up to 50 cents per gallon to buy the used oil from restaurants across the city. The 10-year-old company, based in Hunts Points, collects cooking oil from about 2,000 eateries in the Bronx. Residents that use the recycled oil could be eligibl
The City Council wants restaurants to recycle old cooking oil and building owners to use it as heating fuel. NY1's Dean Meminger filed the following report about the plan that will soon become law.
A New York entrepreneur and environmental activist collects millions of liters of used cooking oil from restaurants to make clean-burning biodiesel fuel.
CEO Brent Baker and Sales Manager Dehran Duckworth interviewed on Bronxnet about being the first company to establish a biodiesel gas station in the South Bronx.
Tri-State Biodiesel featured in Huffington Post Blog for being awarded the Green Business Advancement Award at the BOC Entrepreneurial Gala.
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Tri-State Biodiesel featured in Huffington Post for our sustainable work in the Tri-State area.
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Tri-State Biodiesel featured in The Daily News for selling B5 to trucking fleets at the first biodiesel pump in New York City.
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Tri-State Biodiesel featured in Biodiesel Magazine for selling B5 to trucking fleets at the first biodiesel pump in New York City.
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