Canned tuna is a popular and convenient food found in many homes. Whether preserved in oil or water, many people are accustomed to pouring the excess liquid down the sink. However, this seemingly innocuous action can have significant consequences for the environment and household plumbing.
In this article we will look at:
✅ Why tuna oil should not be poured down the sink.
✅ The negative effects on plumbing and wastewater.
✅ The environmental impact of oil disposal.
✅ Eco-friendly alternatives to dispose of tuna oil.
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