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Grease & Used Cooking Oil Disposal and Pickup in GEORGIA

LRS is the most reliable provider in the industry. We genuinely care about your convenience.

24/7 Support
Contact us anytime at
(888) 204-2006, or submit an inquiry online

All Sizes Covered
From small restaurants to
large commercial kitchens

Custom-made Containers
Designed to prevent leaks
and contain odors. Installed at no cost

Hassle-Free
No fees, contracts, or
obligations

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OUR SERVICE AREA

COVERS ALL 159 COUNTIES ACROSS GEORGIA

Key Cities

Atlanta (Fulton County): Scalable solutions for bustling urban restaurants and food hubs.

Augusta (Richmond County): Customized services for hospitals, military installations, and local eateries.

Columbus (Muscogee County): Dependable pickups for high-traffic dining establishments near Fort Moore.

Savannah (Chatham County): Sustainable grease management for coastal and historic district restaurants.

Athens (Clarke County): Flexible services for university cafeterias and local bistros.

South Fulton (Fulton County): Compliance-driven support for suburban food service businesses.

Sandy Springs (Fulton County): Streamlined pickups for high-end dining and catering facilities.

Roswell (Fulton County): Reliable grease solutions for a thriving suburban dining scene.

Warner Robins (Houston County): Efficient services for restaurants catering to Robins Air Force Base.

Johns Creek (Fulton County): Specialized grease management for upscale eateries and food trucks.

Alpharetta (Fulton County): Advanced solutions for tech corridor cafeterias and boutique restaurants.

Albany (Dougherty County): Reliable pickups and compliance support for Southwest Georgia’s dining establishments.

Marietta (Cobb County): Efficient grease management for suburban restaurants and historic square eateries.

Full County List

  • Appling County
  • Atkinson County
  • Bacon County
  • Baker County
  • Baldwin County
  • Banks County
  • Barrow County
  • Bartow County
  • Ben Hill County
  • Berrien County
  • Bibb County
  • Bleckley County
  • Brantley County
  • Brooks County
  • Bryan County
  • Bulloch County
  • Burke County
  • Butts County
  • Calhoun County
  • Camden County
  • Candler County
  • Carroll County
  • Catoosa County
  • Charlton County
  • Chatham County
  • Chattahoochee County
  • Chattooga County
  • Cherokee County
  • Clarke County
  • Clay County
  • Clayton County
  • Clinch County
  • Cobb County
  • Coffee County
  • Colquitt County
  • Columbia County
  • Cook County
  • Coweta County
  • Crawford County
  • Crisp County
  • Dade County
  • Dawson County
  • Decatur County
  • DeKalb County
  • Dodge County
  • Dooly County
  • Dougherty County
  • Douglas County
  • Early County
  • Echols County
  • Effingham County
  • Elbert County
  • Emanuel County
  • Evans County
  • Fannin County
  • Fayette County
  • Floyd County
  • Forsyth County
  • Franklin County
  • Fulton County
  • Gilmer County
  • Glascock County
  • Glynn County
  • Gordon County
  • Grady County
  • Greene County
  • Gwinnett County
  • Habersham County
  • Hall County
  • Hancock County
  • Haralson County
  • Harris County
  • Hart County
  • Heard County
  • Henry County
  • Houston County
  • Irwin County
  • Jackson County
  • Jasper County
  • Jeff Davis County
  • Jefferson County
  • Jenkins County
  • Johnson County
  • Jones County
  • Lamar County
  • Lanier County
  • Laurens County
  • Lee County
  • Liberty County
  • Lincoln County
  • Long County
  • Lowndes County
  • Lumpkin County
  • McDuffie County
  • McIntosh County
  • Macon County
  • Madison County
  • Marion County
  • Meriwether County
  • Miller County
  • Mitchell County
  • Monroe County
  • Montgomery County
  • Morgan County
  • Murray County
  • Muscogee County
  • Newton County
  • Oconee County
  • Oglethorpe County
  • Paulding County
  • Peach County
  • Pickens County
  • Pierce County
  • Pike County
  • Polk County
  • Pulaski County
  • Putnam County
  • Quitman County
  • Rabun County
  • Randolph County
  • Richmond County
  • Rockdale County
  • Schley County
  • Screven County
  • Seminole County
  • Spalding County
  • Stephens County
  • Stewart County
  • Sumter County
  • Talbot County
  • Taliaferro County
  • Tattnall County
  • Taylor County
  • Telfair County
  • Terrell County
  • Thomas County
  • Tift County
  • Toombs County
  • Towns County
  • Treutlen County
  • Troup County
  • Turner County
  • Twiggs County
  • Union County
  • Upson County
  • Walker County
  • Walton County
  • Ware County
  • Warren County
  • Washington County
  • Wayne County
  • Webster County
  • Wheeler County
  • White County
  • Whitfield County
  • Wilcox County
  • Wilkes County
  • Wilkinson County
  • Worth County

RECYCLING SOLUTIONS THAT WORK FOR YOU

When we started in 2021, we noticed:

  • Compliance Gaps: Many businesses struggled to meet local FOG ordinances, risking fines and inspections failures.
  • Outdated Containers: Old or leaking equipment caused spills, environmental risks, and unnecessary costs.
  • Missed Opportunities: Used cooking oil wasn’t being monetized effectively.

We designed our services to address these challenges with:

  • Free, Compliant Containers
  • Flexible pickup scheduling tailored to your needs.
  • Rebate programs that turn waste into consistent income.

OUR PROCESS: SIMPLE, FAST AND COMPLIANT

01. Initial Consultation

  • Evaluate Your Setup: We assess your kitchen’s grease output, trap maintenance practices, and current storage setup, identifying areas for improvement.
  • Tailored Recommendations: We suggest the most suitable container size (55 to 240 gallons) and pickup schedule based on your kitchen’s grease production and compliance needs.
  • Compliance Guidance: Our team reviews your adherence to local FOG regulations and provides actionable steps to address any gaps.
  • Transition Support: If switching from another vendor, we coordinate container removal and ensure minimal disruption during the changeover.

02. Free Equipment Installation

  • Delivery and Setup: We deliver and install secure, spill-proof containers that meet local compliance standards at no cost.
  • Space Optimization: Our team ensures the container placement maximizes space efficiency while maintaining accessibility for staff.
  • Compatibility Check: We verify that the containers integrate seamlessly with your current kitchen workflow to avoid disruptions.
  • Old Equipment Removal: If existing containers are non-compliant or from another vendor, we handle their removal as part of the service.

03. Custom Pickup Scheduling

  • Regulation Compliance: Pickups are scheduled every 90 days or when containers reach 25% capacity, as required by local FOG ordinances.
  • High-Volume Options: For busy kitchens, we offer weekly or biweekly pickups to handle increased grease output without delays.
  • Flexible Adjustments: Schedules are tailored around your kitchen’s hours to minimize operational disruptions.
  • On-Demand Pickups: Extra collections are available during holidays, peak seasons, or unexpected grease surges, ensuring you always stay compliant.

04. Ongoing Support

  • Grease Trap Maintenance: We include regular grease trap cleaning to prevent clogs, lower plumbing costs, and maintain compliance with local laws.
  • Detailed Reporting: Monthly statements provide a transparent record of collections, helping you pass inspections and stay organized.
  • 24/7 Availability: Our team is available to address urgent grease management concerns, such as overflows or regulatory questions.
  • Proactive Recommendations: We monitor your grease production trends and suggest adjustments to improve efficiency or reduce costs over time.

FOG Compliance and Local Ordinances

We stay up-to-date with these regulations to ensure your business always remains compliant.

What Are FOG Regulations?

FOG regulations in Georgia aim to prevent fats, oils, and grease from obstructing sewer systems and harming wastewater infrastructure. Georgia cities and counties require food service establishments (FSEs) to:

  • Use compliant, spill-proof grease containers.
  • Perform regular maintenance on grease traps and interceptors.
  • Keep accurate records of grease pickups and trap maintenance for inspection purposes.

Examples of Local Ordinances:

  • Fulton County: Requires quarterly grease trap inspections and mandates detailed documentation of waste disposal.
  • Chatham County: Enforces strict grease management to protect coastal sewer systems, with significant penalties for non-compliance.
  • Muscogee County: Mandates regular grease removal and record-keeping to ensure compliance during inspections.

Why Choose LRS?

State Compliance

  • Pickup schedules meet all North Carolina FOG ordinances.
  • Monthly statements simplify record-keeping and inspections.

Cost Savings

  • Regular grease trap cleaning reduces plumbing costs.
  • Save up to 40% on emergency maintenance expenses.

Revenue Generation

  • Earn rebates for every gallon of used cooking oil.
  • Volume bonuses reward high producers.

Sustainability

  • All oil is recycled into biodiesel.
  • Reduce carbon emissions and protect local waterways.
851+

Cities We Service

250+ TONS

Of Cooking Oil Grease Recycled

2,000+

Businesses served

Turn your waste into value — schedule your pickup now

Our Director of Partnerships:

I’m Artem Kamalov, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Liquid Recovery Solutions (LRS). Since 2021, we have been helping Georgia businesses revolutionize their oil management practices, I understand that every region has its unique challenges.

Whether it’s Atlanta’s bustling foodservice industry or Savannah’s historic hospitality sector, we’re delivering efficient oil collection services across the state while adhering to Georgia Environmental Protection Division guidelines.”

FAQs for Georgia

Can we use our existing container, or do we need to use yours?

You must use the company’s container for accessibility and service purposes. Existing containers are not compatible with the service.

What is the cancellation policy?

The service can be canceled at any time with no penalties, provided a 30-day notice is given.

How soon can we start the service after signing the agreement?

Typically, the service can begin within a few days, depending on the processing time for the agreement and logistics.

Do you provide a one-time service?

The company does not offer one-time services. Instead, it provides ongoing services with a container and regular pickups.

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