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where can i dispose of old engine oil
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Disposing of old engine oil properly is crucial for environmental protection. Many auto part stores, service stations, and recycling centers accept used motor oil for recycling at no cost. Ensure the oil is stored in a clean, leak-proof container. Avoid mixing oil with other substances, as this contaminates the oil, making it unsuitable for recycling. Municipalities often hold hazardous waste collection events, providing another disposal avenue. Before disposal, check with local waste management or environmental protection agency guidelines to ensure compliance with specific local regulations. Recycling not only conserves resources but also helps prevent pollution, making it a responsible choice for disposal.
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