11/12/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/12/2025 09:09
The City of West Chicago, in coordination with the West Chicago Environmental Commission and SCARCE, has launched a new Used Cooking Oil Recycling Program. The program offers the community a safe and environmentally responsible way to dispose of cooking oil, especially during the upcoming holiday season when deep frying and stovetop cooking increase.
When poured down the drain, used cooking oil can harden and clog household plumbing and City sanitary pipes. These blockages can lead to sewer backups, costly repairs, and environmental impacts. By recycling used cooking oil, residents can help protect local infrastructure, keep waterways clean, and support the creation of products such as biofuel and reclaimed household materials.
Drop-Off Locations
West Chicago/Winfield Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant
725 Dayton Avenue[Link]
Hours: Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. (Closed on major holidays)
Well House 7/12
627 W. Hawthorne Lane
Hours: Open 24 hours a day
Important Instructions for Drop-Off
To help keep the program safe and manageable for staff, all used cooking oil must be:
Used vegetable, canola, peanut, corn and olive oils can be recycled. Animal fats, bacon grease, and household chemicals are NOT accepted.
Restaurant or commercial cooking oil drop-off is limited to the Wastewater Treatment Plant only. Please do not bring commercial oil to the Well House 7/12 site.
Why This Matters
This program supports community-wide sustainability by:
The City invites all households to participate and share information with neighbors and friends.
Have Questions?
City of West Chicago: 630-293-2255
SCARCE: 630-545-9710