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Why Is Oil Recycling Important

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While it is true that environmental issues have taken center stage in recent years, especially with the widespread threats to global climate being verified by more scientists. It shouldn't be any surprise, then, that more people are asking questions about why oil recycling is an important activity. Although many may be aware of the more obvious dangers of improper use or disposal of oil, it is still unfortunate many do not make such connections.

With that in mind, it may be helpful to review the subject of oil recycling briefly. Essentially, oil can be a very dangerous and toxic substance. It is harmful to not only people, animals, and plants, but also to the environment as a whole. Air pollution and oil spills in the ocean come to mind. Most of you may have heard of the Exxon Valdez disaster, one of the most publicized oil spills of the last twenty years. With its damaging affects in clearer view, you should better understand the reasons why proper disposal of oil and oil recycling are important.

The legal aspects of this issue are also pertinent. All disposal of oil is regulated by the law. This means that oil cannot be haphazardly dumped out into the environment. These regulations are meant to facilitate appropriate oil recycling methods as well as other disposal options.

Oil recycling is actually considered by many as the preferred method and some are arguing for a full federal mandate on oil recycling across the country. There are some reasons for this advocacy. First, it saves a lot of energy. Specifically, the recycling of two gallons of oil can save the amount of energy equivalent of lighting a house for a full day. Think of that in terms of the amount of energy used to produce new oil.

A second benefit of oil recycling is that it is kept from causing harm to the environment through accidental leakage or some other mishap associated with storage or other disposal processes.

Third, when oil is recycled, it can be processes as the base ingredient for other oil-based products such as plastic. Reusing oil in these multiple capacities the amount of new oil needed to creates such products is lowered. In a time when oil is a rare commodity and the prospect of running out of oil is just on the horizon, making use of such methods of conservation is imperative.

Oil recycling should be a matter of common sense—and common practice. Certainly, reducing pollution and protecting the planet is not the fourth reason because of its level of importance. It is probably the number one reason for oil recycling.

Find out how to save used oil properly and also where it should be delivered for recycling. Then you can join the millions of others around the country that have committed to oil recycling.


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