The Importance of Used Motor Oil Recycling

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), used motor oil is any petroleum-based or synthetic oil that has been used for vehicle lubrication. During normal use, it becomes contaminated with impurities such as dirt, metal scrapings, water or chemicals and in time, will no longer performs well and will need to be replaced.

Truths about Used engine oil : It never wears out it just gets dirty; it can be recycled repeatedly which reduces our dependence on foreign subsidies; when it's poured onto the ground or into storm drains can contaminate and pollute the soil, groundwater, streams, and rivers. Recycling reduces this pollution threat.

The importance of recycling

Not very many people think about improper disposal of used oil and they will pour it out without a care in the world. However, this improper disposal leads to the oil getting into back yards, landfills, storm drains and even sewers. It means that the soil, drinking water and groundwater can get contaminated and sewer treatment systems can also get damaged.

When you recycle the waste motor oil, you keep it away from the lakes, streams and rivers as well as the ground water sources that you get your drinking water from. Recycling oils generally saves the environment, saves energy and keeps you protected from hazardous contamination. You can easily have motor oil from your boat, motorcycle, lawnmower, car or truck recycled. It is in itself a show of commitment to keep the environment protected, for the sake of future generation and also for the conservation of energy resources.

Goyum Group, are pioneer in designing & manufacturing of Used Engine Oil Re-Refining Plant Turnkey ProjectRe-refining is a process that has been developed over many years. It removes all impurities, both soluble and insoluble, and returns the oil to a quality suitable for automobiles.

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