The boating fraternity is being targeted in a new campaign by Organic Absorbants, creator of the Fattrap.
The 100 per cent organic and biodegradable Fattrap pouch is placed into used grill pans, roasting trays or frying pans after cooking.
The pouch then absorbs residue fats and oils in its honeycomb structure, which then turns into a solid, for easy, instant disposal.
Distributed by Organic Absorbants, the Fattrap can be used instead of tipping unwanted cooking oils down the sink, which can cause pipe blockages and be directly harmful to marine life.
Supplier: Organic Absorbents Ltd RiponNorth YorkshireUK Organic Absorbents Ltd. has developed a recycled, sustainable solution for disposing of waste cooking oils and fats. Fattrap is extremely versatile and can be used to absorb any number of liquids that would ordinarily be difficult to dispose of in either domestic or commercial kitchens.
Web: www.fattrap.net
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