
Clean Oil, Safer Kitchens: The Halcyon Eco Innovation
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About this listen
Guest:
Peter Kirwan – Founder & CEO of Halcyon Eco
Hosts: Dave Ross, Brian Seitz
🔑 Key Takeaways:
- The Origin Story: Peter shares what led him to invent Halcyon Eco in Ireland and how he brought this revolutionary product to market.
- The Problem with Dirty Oil: Degraded oil increases costs, decreases food quality, and raises safety risks.
- Halcyon Eco’s Solution: A cutting-edge fryer oil cleaning system that reduces waste, improves safety, and extends oil life.
- Labor & Safety Wins: Less manual oil handling = fewer burns and injuries.
- ROI in Months: Operators see dramatic oil savings and improved food quality—often paying for the unit in just a few months.
- Sustainability Focus: Halcyon helps restaurants reduce oil usage and disposal, aligning with eco-friendly values and reducing kitchen waste.
🔥 Pro Tips:
- “Clean oil doesn’t just save you money—it protects your brand.”
- “If you wouldn’t serve old bread, why serve old oil?”
- “Safety, savings, and sustainability aren’t mutually exclusive—they’re built into Halcyon.”
📌 Connect with Halcyon Eco:
🌐 Website: https://halcyon-eco.com
🔗 LinkedIn: Halcyon Eco
✉️ Contact: info@halcyon-eco.com
Product Demo Video: Clean Oil in 14 Steps
👤 Connect with Peter Kirwan:
🔗 LinkedIn: Peter Kirwan
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