From October 2024, Cookers, Australia’s leading bulk cooking oil supplier, has expanded its operations to Tasmania, opening a new depot facility in Brighton, 20 km north of Hobart. This expansion brings Cookers closed loop solution to the thriving Tasmanian hospitality sector, providing a simple and efficient solution for bulk cooking oil management.
Tasmanian restaurants, cafes, pubs, and foodservice venues can now take advantage of Cookers Smart Oil Solution. With an emphasis on quality, sustainability, and convenience, Cookers delivers the freshest bulk cooking oil directly to businesses, while also collecting used oil for recycling into industries such as biodiesel. This streamlined service not only eliminates hassle for kitchen operators but also helps prevent waste from entering waterways and landfills, promoting sustainable practices when it comes to oil management.
Tasmanian restaurants, cafes, pubs, and foodservice venues can now benefit from Cookers’ end-to-end oil supply and collection service. With an emphasis on quality, sustainability, and convenience, Cookers delivers the freshest bulk cooking oil directly to venues and collects the used oil for recycling in industries like biodiesel, removing the hassle for kitchen operators and removing waste from waterways and landfills.
“We are thrilled to extend our services to Tasmania,” said Scott Oates, Tasmania State Manager of Cookers. “The dynamic hospitality scene here deserves a hassle-free, sustainable solution for managing cooking oil. Our expansion allows us to provide top-quality oil and support local businesses with our collection and recycling program.”
The new facility in Bridgewater is a key part of Cookers strategy to increase its national footprint and deliver exceptional service to food businesses in every state.
For more information about Cookers Smart Oil Solution in Tasmania, visit cookers.com.au or contact Scott Oates on 0427 579 155 or soates@cookers.com.au.
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