It’s an outside grease container, not a dumpster. Here’s an excerpt from the website of the container owner:
Lost revenue due to used grease theft is a serious problem. When grease is stolen from a foodservice location, the restaurant loses the revenue, and so does Valley Proteins, Inc. Together, we can take measures to stop grease theft and protect the safety of foodservice employees.
Used grease has become a valuable resource that is used to produce biofuels. Valley Proteins pays our foodservice customers for their used cooking oil to produce valuable animal feed ingredients and biofuels. As the value for the used grease increases, grease thieves and pirate restaurant services companies steal the grease from our outside grease containers.
Valley Proteins works closely with law enforcement agencies to prosecute grease thieves who steal this valuable commodity. We work with federal and state law enforcement agencies to educate them about the grease theft problem and how to identify perpetrators. Astute restaurant employees are also helpful in identifying and reporting grease theft. The information they provide has resulted in numerous arrests and convictions.
Ooops, strike that last comment of mine.
I had no idea there was that much of a market for spent grease.
There is only one way to stop this heinous crime. Bake everything.
Biodiesel is so “yesterday”.