Used Oil and Lubricants
We understand the importance of properly recycling used oil and lubricants. Used motor oil and other lubricants can be harmful to the environment if disposed of improperly, but when recycled, they can be cleaned and reused, significantly reducing environmental damage and the need for new oil production. We offer a safe, efficient way to collect, recycle, and repurpose used oils, helping to conserve natural resources and protect ecosystems.
What Are Used Oils and Lubricants?
Used oil refers to motor oil and other lubricants that have already been used in engines, machinery, or other mechanical systems. These oils become contaminated with dirt, metal particles, moisture, and chemicals after use, making them unsuitable for further use in their original form.
Lubricants, including engine oils, hydraulic oils, transmission fluids, brake fluids, and gear oils, are critical for reducing friction and preventing wear and tear in vehicles and machinery. Over time, these oils degrade and become less effective, and when replaced, they must be disposed of properly.
Examples of Used Oils and Lubricants:
Motor Oil (from cars, trucks, and motorcycles)
Engine Oil (from generators, lawnmowers, and other small machinery)
Transmission Fluid
Hydraulic Fluid
Brake Fluid
Gear Oils
Cutting Fluids (used in industrial machinery)
Compressor Oils (from industrial compressors)