Here’s why it’s important to stop throwing canned tuna oil down the

Raise your hand if you don’t throw canned tuna oil down the sink! Let’s admit that almost all of us are used to doing so. Since this substance is liquid, it makes more sense to pour it down the sink. However, this action has harmful consequences for the environment. Let’s explain why.
Many people don’t know it, but canned tuna oil is very polluting and not recyclable, just like normal cooking oil. For this reason, it is strictly not recommended to throw it down the sink drain or toilet, as it would contaminate the water and could even clog the sink. You should know that all the oils we use in the kitchen are disposed of in collection centers together with the fats used for cooking, but then where should we put the tuna oil to stop damaging the environment?

Canned tuna oil: don’t throw it away!
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When you consume 1 liter of oil, including cooking oil, it is good to know that a quarter is recovered, while the rest is dispersed in the environment, keeping in mind that these cooking oils are not waste like the others.

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