✅ Responsible Disposal
✔️ Collect the oil in a container – Pour the tuna oil into an airtight jar and throw it in the trash. Some municipalities also offer used oil recycling programs.
✔️ Absorb oil before throwing it away – If you must throw it away, mix the oil with coffee grounds, cat litter, or paper towels before putting it in the trash.
✔️ Composting (with caution) – Small amounts of tuna oil can be added to a compost, but in limited quantities to avoid attracting pests.
Bottom Line
Pouring canned tuna oil down the sink may seem like a harmless thing, but it leads to plumbing problems, blocked drains, and serious environmental consequences.
It is best to reuse cooking oil or dispose of it properly to save the environment and avoid costly repairs.
By adopting more responsible actions, we contribute to a more sustainable, more ecological and more respectful way of life for our planet.
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