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Some Interesting Facts About Motor Oil Recycling

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Are you aware of the fact that used motor oil can be re-refined into a base material that can be used to make different lubricating oils? If you are like many Americans, the answer may be no. When people mention motor oil, recycling does not usually come up. This is probably because the majority of people don’t mess too much with their vehicle’s motor oil. When the oil needs changed they take it to the local quick lube where used oil is conveniently disposed of by the business.

What usually happens is that the used motor oil is taken to a designated facility where it is processed or put through re-refining process. Motor oil recycling centers exist either as part of larger recycling operations or as independent companies.

The primary goal of these motor oil recycling facilities is to protect the waterways and ground water supplies from oil contamination. At the same time, other applications such as using the waste oil for lubricants are widening the appeal for developers of biodiesel and heating fuels.

The point here is that your used motor oil is actually a valuable product even after it is drained from the engine. Any oil that is transported to recycling centers has the potential to save energy. This material can be used to generate electricity and heat for commercial industries as well as schools and private residences. Waste oil can be re-refined to produce new motor oil. Recycling offers a sound environmental approach to oil supply conservation.

As more people are becoming aware of the benefits of motor oil recycling, there is likely to be a greater push to promote the services and encourage more people to participate in recycling initiatives. Often this begins with those car owners that regularly change their own motor oil. By taking the used oil to local recycling centers, they can play a small part. In fact, this is what is happening nationally.

The quantity of used oil that collected by makes up a large percentage of the motor oil recycling system. If you change your own oil, you should keep this in mind. The next time that you are changing the oil, be sure to have the oil from your car, truck, motorcycle, boat, or lawnmower recycled.

This article has presented a few key aspects of motor oil recycling and gives you the opportunity to see the range of benefits that are available to those that simply take the time to recycle their waste motor oil. The advantages financially and ecologically have been briefly covered a well, but this information is just the tip of the iceberg.


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