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A video circulating on social media captured a man handling a sizable container near the Grumpy Baker in Coogee, reportedly on Sunday.
The footage depicted him as he watched oil flow into a nearby drain.
“We appreciate the quick actions of those who reported this incident,” a spokesperson noted, “and we remind both the community and local businesses of their environmental responsibilities. Such actions are not acceptable.”
The Grumpy Baker is currently cooperating with the local council in an ongoing investigation.
Authorities are urging cafes, restaurants, and other hospitality establishments to manage their used cooking oil responsibly, to protect the environment and preserve the city’s water systems.
There are services available for these businesses to have their used oil collected at no cost.
“Fats, oils, and grease (commonly known as FOG) are a major cause of blockages, overflows, and environmental harm when improperly disposed of,” a Sydney Water spokesperson said.
“Pouring used cooking oil down sinks, wastewater drains, stormwater drains, or directly into grease traps can lead to serious plumbing issues, costly repairs, and pollution in our waterways.”
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