FILE-A view of a Chick-Fil-A restaurant on September 10, 2021 in Rohnert Park, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Chick-fil-A is making sure its used cooking oil is going somewhere useful.
Earlier this week, Darling Ingredients Inc. announced that it has partnered with Chick-fil-A to convert the popular fast-food chain’s used cooking oil into "cleaner-burning renewable transportation fuel," a press release said.
DAR PRO Solutions, a brand owned by Darling Ingredients, will collect Chick-fil-A’s used cooking oil from locations in the U.S.
and Canada, according to the release.DAR PRO Solutions explains on its website that restaurants will receive a grease container from the brand, which DAR PRO will service based on the tank capacity and volume.