Business

Business

Make it your business to recycle oil and glycol products.

Your business generates more than just oil — used oil filters and oil/glycol containers must be recycled, too!

  • One used oil filter contains enough oil to contaminate litres of fresh water. Drain used oil filters, store them in a collection container, and contact a collector near you for bulk pick-up.
  • Residue from oil and glycol containers contaminates other plastic recycling streams. Ensure caps are on tight and contact a collector for bulk pick up.

Find a Collector

Does your business generate a large amount of used oil and antifreeze products? A Registered Collector will pick up your used products at no cost.

Find a collector

Your Location

Eligible organizations include (but are not limited to):

  • Garages
  • Car dealerships
  • Recreational vehicle businesses
  • Waste management authorities
  • Harbours
  • Agricultural, forestry and mining operations
  • Transportation and trucking companies

Become a Drop-off location

If your business or operation is interested in registering as a Drop-off Location for small quantities of used oil and antifreeze products.
 

You’ll receive:

  • A registration bonus of $100 (plus tax)
  • Annual payment for the used oil filters you generate
    (and those that get dropped off) when you submit a claim form
  • Signage to identify which products are accepted and which are not (available in full color, and black and white);
  • Registration on the Atlantic Used Oil Management
    Association website