Oil that you recycle is turned into new products. Some of these include hydraulic or transformer oil. Before they are turned into new products, they must be treated.
Used motor oil is processed as fuel for industrial furnaces and electricity generators. It can also be refined as lubricating oil once again. It's actually more energy efficient to refine used oil than from crude.
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Motor oil can be recycled. See related link. A lot of people who change their oil are not going to bother with recycling it.
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Yes, the oil is recycled. It gets refined into stock for lubricating oil.
Once oil is used, it typically undergoes a process of degradation and disposal. Used oil can be recycled and re-refined into new lubricating oil or other products, reducing environmental impact and conserving resources. If not recycled, it may be disposed of improperly, leading to contamination of soil and water. Proper management and recycling are essential to minimize environmental harm and maximize resource recovery.
They get recycled