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You Dump It, You Drink It. Recycle Used Motor Oil

Recycling your oil helps the environment, saves energy and protects our drinking water. And it's easy!

Why should you take the time? Well... if you dump it, you drink it...

  • Used motor oil from a single oil change can ruin a million gallons of fresh water — that is a year's supply for 50 people! Used motor oil is insoluble, persistent and can contain toxic chemicals and heavy metals. It’s slow to degrade. It sticks to everything from beach sand to bird feathers. Used motor oil is a major source of oil contamination of waterways and can result in pollution of drinking water sources.

Motor oil can be reused!

  • On average, about four million people reuse motor oil as a lubricant for other equipment or take it to a recycling facility. Recycled used motor oil can be re-refined into new oil, processed into fuel oils and used as raw materials for the petroleum industry. One gallon of used motor oil provides the same 2.5 quarts of lubricating oil as 42 gallons of crude oil.

Help eliminate dependency on foreign oil.

  • Become used motor oil recycler number four million and one. Begin recycling your used motor oil today. If all the oil from American do-it-yourself oil changers were recycled, it would be enough motor oil for more than 50 million cars a year. Imagine how much foreign oil that would eliminate. You Dump It, You Drink It.

And keep in mind...

Used motor oil from cars, trucks, boats, motorcycles, farm equipment and lawnmowers can be recycled and re-refined.

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