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Not just for biodiesel anymore
Used cooking oil may find a second life in cosmetic products.
via New Scientist. (5 Mar 2007)
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This is awesome! I'm in California, and I know a guy in Berkeley who stops by a local Japanese restaurant and picks up used tempura oil, then converts it into fuel for his car. Maybe I should ask him to drop off a few ounces for me to use as moisturizer ;-)
Posted by: Janis Mara | March 9, 2007 12:22 PM