Anki,
My facility is in California, so we deal with the same regulations.
For the oil:
We have a grease trap, which gets serviced by an outside company as needed. All maintenance oils are taken to a different facility. I don't know if you have a grease trap, but if you do, talking to that company might be a good idea. You could also talk to your Waste Disposal company, and see if they'll take the full bottles. If all else fails, look on the State of California website (http://www.ca.gov/). You also might talk to your CDFA inspector, if you have one. They may be able to give you more specifics, because they would know your operation.
For the tea bags:
If the tea bags are consumer size (palm size or smaller) I'm guessing you could just throw them in the garbage. You might want to check with your CDFA inspector and/or the CA state website to be sure.
Dear Anki,
I deduce California is relevant.
Is this related to, i believe, Califonia's renowned sensitivity towards "contaminants" ? ie only a native of California will know the answer. ?
Rgds / Charles.C
Charles,
Anyone living or doing business in or with businesses in the state of California knows there are restrictive rules on many things, specifically related to the environment. However, being a native of the Golden State is not a requirement for these activities or knowledge. But, if it were, I'm overqualified...
(many generations back native Californian, current resident, and employed in CA).