I wish we had a place in Central Oregon to recycle five gallon buckets. I drain and recycle the one gallons and quarts, but the recycle center says that they don't take five gallon buckets. This makes me sad.
A lot of neighborhood shops and garages are heated by waste oil boilers. I really dont know anybody that "throws out" any used oil. The containers and filters is a different story. They are hard and uneconomical to recycle like other farm plastics like bale wrap and greenhouse plastics. They ought to go with the general waste stream to a cogeneration plant.
recycle used motor oil by filtering it and throwing it in your heavy heating oil tank..... job done, provided you filter it well enough it will be fine.
it is all fine and dandy to recycle the oil and fluter too but when taking the used oil to the eco station to drop them off they would not take them from us why the point in recycling then when they would not take them I know they get money for the used oil and money for the fluters too they oil is given to them why would they turn down free oil and fluters they could make money with it. we wash the contains out before we throw them away too why cannot be ground up right their most of the time when I take them there I land up taking them back home to and putting in the garbage where the scenes on recycling place should be taking it have been not taking it from us they do charge on top of the recyclable plastics too why recycle them
I wish we had a place in Central Oregon to recycle five gallon buckets. I drain and recycle the one gallons and quarts, but the recycle center says that they don't take five gallon buckets. This makes me sad.
Autozone, Orileys...
@@Look_What_I_Did They don't take empty buckets.
@@timothyball3144 Oh the buckets. Sorry I missed that. If they are clean... craigs list. Buckets are one of the most useful things to have around.
A lot of neighborhood shops and garages are heated by waste oil boilers. I really dont know anybody that "throws out" any used oil. The containers and filters is a different story. They are hard and uneconomical to recycle like other farm plastics like bale wrap and greenhouse plastics. They ought to go with the general waste stream to a cogeneration plant.
So back in the 1980s when dad would dump used oil on the driveway was not a great idea?
NO !! YOUR !! DAD !! SHOULD ,!! HAVE !! TIPPED !! IT !! ON !! THE !! GARDEN !! BED !!! / AND !! PLANT !! POTS !!!
We need to save our planet
Conscious Disposal Program
recycle used motor oil by filtering it and throwing it in your heavy heating oil tank..... job done, provided you filter it well enough it will be fine.
I recycle the filters and oil, but recycling 1L / 1 quart jugs seems a bit excessive.
it is all fine and dandy to recycle the oil and fluter too but when taking the used oil to the eco station to drop them off they would not take them from us why the point in recycling then when they would not take them I know they get money for the used oil and money for the fluters too they oil is given to them
why would they turn down free oil and fluters they could make money with it. we wash the contains out before we throw them away too why cannot be ground up right their most of the time when I take them there I land up taking them back home to and putting in the garbage
where the scenes on recycling place should be taking it have been not taking it from us
they do charge on top of the recyclable plastics too
why recycle them
You need to tell the eco station to get involved in a program