You should never pour boiling oil down the sink drain, here’s why

Pouring oil down the kitchen sink is definitely not recommended. While your mother-in-law might think it’s acceptable, doing so can cause serious plumbing and environmental problems. Here’s why it’s important to avoid this practice:
Reasons not to pour oil down the kitchen sink

Clogged pipes: Cooking oil can build up inside pipes, causing blockages over time. This can lead to slow drainage or complete blockages requiring costly repairs.
Grease buildup: In sewer systems, oil can combine with other waste to form “grease buildup,” massive accumulations of fats, oils, grease, and non-biodegradable materials. These can seriously damage municipal sewer systems.

Environmental impact: Clogged sewer systems can overflow, releasing contaminants into local waterways, harming aquatic life and polluting drinking water supplies.
Wildlife harm: When oil enters natural bodies of water, it can coat animals’ fur or feathers, compromising their thermal insulation and buoyancy, with fatal consequences for wildlife.
Costly repairs: The costs of repairing clogged pipes and damaged sewer systems can quickly add up. Proper disposal can help avoid these costs.

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