McDonald's going green by re-using cooking oil
By mcrowl
@mcrowl (1050)
New Zealand
August 22, 2007 10:35am CST
McDonald's has committed itself to running its delivery fleet on 100 percent biodiesel. The biodiesel will be made from pure rapeseed oil and the oil currently leftover from cooking. Is this a sign that McDonald's is really committed to the people it serves?
3 responses
@carlaabt (3504)
• United States
22 Aug 07
I think that is a good idea. They go through so much oil anyway. It's good that they are willing to recycle it instead of creating so much waste.
I think it's great that such a large company is doing this. Their decision will probably push other fast food places to follow their example before long.
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@elshaddai123 (3981)
• Kottayam, India
22 Aug 07
Back to the nature is a reminder we have to look back to God and His nature, and enjoy its full potential.
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@armywifey (882)
• United States
22 Aug 07
That's really cool that they would do that. I am sure it is good PR for them with all the negative stuff taht has been going on lately. They have nothing else to do with that left over oil other than dispose of it so why not use it for a good cause.
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