Waste cooking oil used to make slow release fertiliser

Solstice Media
3 min readOct 9, 2018

Waste cooking oil collected from cafes and restaurants has been used to make a controlled-release fertiliser that results in better plant health and less wasted nutrients.

The fertiliser uses the waste canola oil and sulphur — a waste product from the petroleum industry — to form a degradable polymer coating to encase each fertiliser pellet.

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