Check your local Wal Mart auto department. Many of them will dispose it for you.
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To properly dispose of used oil, take it to a recycling center or a designated drop-off location. Do not pour it down the drain or in the trash, as it can harm the environment.
You can dispose them at any oil and gas stations
Take it to anyplace that accepts used engine oil for recycling. Walmart, and most auto parts stores.
Most autoparts stores will take used oil for recyling. Local landfills generally take waste oil too.
Take it to a reycling center near you. You can find one at http://www.recycleoil.org/more.html
To safely dispose of used cooking oil, let it cool down, pour it into a sealable container, and throw it in the trash. To store it, use a container with a tight lid and keep it in a cool, dark place away from heat sources.
To safely dispose of used motor oil, take it to a recycling center or an auto parts store that accepts it. To repurpose it as a wood preservative, mix the used motor oil with a solvent like mineral spirits and apply it to the wood surface. Be sure to wear protective gear and work in a well-ventilated area.
Take it to a recycling center. Most Auto Parts Stores will take used oil for recycling. Walmart will also take it.
It must go to a petroleum product recycling depot. some local parts stores or shops may be able to help you dispose of your filters
Contact the waste management authorities in your area for information about how to properly dispose of used motor oil. Your city, township or state should have disposal facilities. This article has a lot of helpful information: http://www.ehow.com/how_2282844_dispose-motor-oil.html
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