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Greenrock is working to empower individuals and companies to do their part in making Bermuda socially, economically and environmentally more sustainable.

There are more than 400 restaurants in Bermuda - excluding hotel kitchens -
that all use cooking oils which are either taken to the incinerator or,
unfortunately, poured down the drain.

This expired cooking oil, which would have been thrown away, 92% can be reconstituted into Biodiesel and the remaining 8% become glycerin that can be used for soap or be burned for
electricity.

Paul Farrington and Stavros Walsh are the two men behind this wonderful
concept. They are currently trying to find a home in the East End of
Bermuda and finalizing funding.  Greenrock has agreed to work with them in
providing communications and creative assistance to the company, Bermuda
Biodiesel.  As their company grows, so will Greenrocks efforts in coverting
their success into Greenrock related events.

An article recently appeared in the Royal Gazette on May 31, 2006...
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Latest News from Greenrock


Check out some of our latest news and what's happening at Greenrock.

21 Mar 2025

A simple gesture to join a global environmental cause returns to Bermuda for its eighteenth year this weekend. Businesses and homes were asked to join the...

19 Mar 2025

Throughout the Earth Hour Campaign, we host a range of environmental initiatives, such as a Sacred Earth Circle during lights out, a community cleanup, a bike...

18 Mar 2025

Greetings, Bermuda, At Greenrock, we are thrilled to announce a transformative focus for this year's Earth Hour campaign. As we mark yet another year of...

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