Strengthening of Regulatory Measures - Part 21 - 'Is recycled cooking oil included in the heating treatment standards?' The heating treatment standards for feed made from food waste have been strengthened since April 2021. [High-Quality Food Residue Dryer: Okadora Cyclone Dryer]

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Recovered cooking oil (such as oil used for frying meat products, etc., which has been utilized in meat preparation and collected for reuse) falls under the category of "animal-derived food circulation resources." → Heating treatment at 90°C for more than 60 minutes is required. However, among these, only the recovered cooking oil that is discharged from food manufacturers and food service providers, and has been handled in such a way that it does not come into contact with meat after cooling, can be judged to fall under the category of "processed food-derived animal-derived food circulation resources" (which are exempt from the requirement of heating treatment at 90°C for more than 60 minutes). Recovered cooking oil discharged from households or unrecoverable recovered cooking oil cannot be judged to fall under the category of "processed food-derived animal-derived food circulation resources," and therefore, is subject to heating treatment at 90°C for more than 60 minutes. Information about the Okadira Cyclone Dryer can be found through the "Related Links" at the bottom. You can also check the drying process in a video. If you would like to speak on the phone, please contact the following number: TEL: 045-774-0015 *It will be smoother if you mention that you saw it on Ipros.

