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All recyclable. Glycerine can be recovered for use as a heat source, often in what is called a "turk burner" similar to waste-oil burners. Also makes a fantastic hand cleaner/degreaser or can even be made into good old fashioned soap. The methoxide can also be recovered and re-used for additional processes. Basically, as you research and learn about the process you become involved in the biodiesel community where you'll find more uses for the "waste" products than you ever thought imagineable.the glycerin byproduct? How do you dispose of that? My other concern is the used alcohol from the water washes. Where do you dispose of that?
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