Supercheap oil recycling
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Your browser's Javascript functionality is turned off. Please turn it on so that you can experience the full capabilities of this site. Oil Recycling is available at Supercheap Auto stores across Australia. We encourage our customers to dispose of their engine oils in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. We accept used engine oil in sealed containers intended for the carriage of oil such as the original bottle or a purpose made oil drain container. Bottles are to be no bigger than 10L and limited to household quantities with a limit of 4 bottles per customer. Soft plastic bottles like drink bottles and milk bottles are not suitable for carrying and transporting waste oils.
Supercheap oil recycling
By twood 10February, in Ownership and Enthusiasm. Yesterday we had the Tech Day, I changed my engine oil change and Caledonian changed his gearbox oil plus the old oil after my engine rebuild-around 25 litres in total. In Brisbane and I am sure most large cities the local council will often have facilities at their waste management depots for its disposal but for me that is around a 40k drive there and back. Supercheap Auto Qld no affiliation in association with TransPacific have a service where there is a bin where you can leave your old oil in a closed container at no charge. This is a great service especially when there is a store about meters away but probably being abused by some commercial operators. When I went there today the bin was full of near identical 20 litre containers and when I pointed this out to the store manager they where very unimpressed. Better than tipping it down the local storm water drain or hiding it the bottom of your wheelie bin. PS They also do old batteries-just have to get them to organise the disposal of all my old paint tins. I'm only kidding though. I give mine to the car wreckers.. Which is next door to our factories. Pretty convenient.
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Your browser's Javascript functionality is turned off. Please turn it on so that you can experience the full capabilities of this site. Seal your old engine oil in an oil container, making sure the cap is on tightly. Locate your nearest participating store using the link below. Drop off your oil at your local participating store.
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Supercheap oil recycling
By twood 10February, in Ownership and Enthusiasm. Yesterday we had the Tech Day, I changed my engine oil change and Caledonian changed his gearbox oil plus the old oil after my engine rebuild-around 25 litres in total. In Brisbane and I am sure most large cities the local council will often have facilities at their waste management depots for its disposal but for me that is around a 40k drive there and back. Supercheap Auto Qld no affiliation in association with TransPacific have a service where there is a bin where you can leave your old oil in a closed container at no charge. This is a great service especially when there is a store about meters away but probably being abused by some commercial operators. When I went there today the bin was full of near identical 20 litre containers and when I pointed this out to the store manager they where very unimpressed. Better than tipping it down the local storm water drain or hiding it the bottom of your wheelie bin. PS They also do old batteries-just have to get them to organise the disposal of all my old paint tins. I'm only kidding though.
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Or they use it to make plastic products. I've noticed a steady decline in scrap lead acid battery prices over the past 5 years. In Brisbane and I am sure most large cities the local council will often have facilities at their waste management depots for its disposal but for me that is around a 40k drive there and back. Jackson: Is it a dry or wet battery? Thanks for bringing it to our attention. A small agm battery works. Please turn it on so that you can experience the full capabilities of this site. The promotion commences on Monday the 20th April, at and concludes on Wednesday 31st May, So called environmentally conscious City of Sydney won't allow it. Credit to wfdTamar. Find My Local Store. I also recycle my polystyrene there too.
One of the items you should recycle is used motor oil, especially given the harmful effects it can have if spilled or allowed to seep into the ground. Did you know that one gallon of motor oil can contaminate a million gallons of water if poured into a storm drain?
Supercheap Auto Qld no affiliation in association with TransPacific have a service where there is a bin where you can leave your old oil in a closed container at no charge. Doubt they will take all of that. Drop Off Drop off your oil at your local participating store. Has anyone received both credits yet? Top Deals Active or upcoming Automotive deals from the last 30 days. Seen it cheaper? I really hope you're being sarcastic. Login Join. Start new topic. We do not accept brake fluid, power steering fluid or coolant, check with your local council for suitable waste facilities that will take this product. I wait until I have about bottles and then take it to the local council tip who hopefully recycles it. I'm assuming that as battery tech changes the demand for lead is going down. Watch this space I guess. My interpretation. So called environmentally conscious City of Sydney won't allow it.
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