Instead of searching ‘where to recycle transmission fluid’ online, simply bring in used fluids, including motor oil, compressor oil, power steering fluid, gear oil, transmission fluid, hydraulic fluid, and oil filters to your local O’Reilly Auto Parts store. It’s as easy as bringing in an oil drip pan, drain pan, bucket, or closed container of the above listed fluids to an O’Reilly Auto Parts location close to you. Once you’re at the store, we only ask that you fill out some information, including your name, address, and the amount and type of fluid you’ll be recycling. Once this is completed, our parts professionals will take your fluid to the waste collection container at the back of the store, drain your container, and return it to you. Bringing your used fluids to O’Reilly helps ensure you’re taking the right steps to practice responsible waste management and minimize environmental impact.
Why Should I Recycle Fluids & Oil Filters?
The proper disposal of hazardous waste is vital to the health of the environment, and every action you take to recycle fluids and oil filters can help prevent harmful chemicals from affecting public and ecological health. Used automotive fluids left over from repairs, maintenance, or system flushes contain harmful chemicals. Not only can these seep into landfills and the ground, but they can eventually reach and contaminate fresh water sources.
Used oil filters can contain up to 10 ounces of oil, even once they’ve been completely drained. Recycling oil filters is an easy way to protect the environment, and recycling the steel and hazardous materials that make up an oil filter can provide a new life for these components. This also prevents used oil from contaminating water sources and soil or harming wildlife. Recycling used oil filters not only keeps used oil from going to waste in a landfill, but also allows for the filter’s steel to be repurposed. It’s important to never pour automotive fluids down the drain or throw them into the trash since it can allow hazardous waste to negatively affect the environment.
How Does O’Reilly Recycle Fluids & Filters?
Recyclable automotive lubricants like motor oil, gear oil, and more, are placed in our oil recovery tank or a dedicated bucket that is located in all stores. Our recycled oil filters are diligently placed in dedicated oil filter drums in-store. This recycling process is repeated using clean buckets, and once a store accumulates an appropriate amount of recyclable waste, it is transported by an authorized waste hauler for recycling. Find an O’Reilly Auto Parts store near you and ask about our FREE fluid and oil filter recycling so you can get the job done right and dispose of waste responsibly.
How Does O’Reilly Recycle Other Items?
We take recycling seriously, and our Retail Waste Bucket Program helps us make the most of recycling items other than oil and batteries. We first identify recyclable materials and sort them into five colored buckets to ensure that materials such as alkaline batteries, acidic materials, flammables, and aerosols are safely stored. Our trained parts professionals then confirm the appropriate waste container and sort recyclables depending on their respective categories. Any leaking recyclables are double-bagged and placed into a labeled bucket that is surrounded with absorbent materials to prevent chemicals from seeping into the ground or entering the air. Once the items are stored in the appropriate bucket, dated, and labeled by a team member, the lid is secured and the bucket is stored until it can be delivered to the appropriate recycling facility.
What Can’t O’Reilly Recycle & What Should I Do With It?*
Because of our commitment to Living Green, there are certain items we can’t recycle — like antifreeze, insecticides, brake fluid, fuels, or electronic waste — which will need to be disposed of at a hazardous waste recycling facility near you. Even though our parts professionals at O’Reilly Auto Parts cannot dispose of antifreeze, bleach, solvents, paint or varnishes, computers, or brake fluid, it is everyone’s responsibility to ensure they are practicing proper fluid disposal and recycling practices. We also cannot accept any recyclables that have been contaminated with antifreeze, fuel, or other non-recyclables. If you need to dispose of any of the items that we cannot recycle, you can also use this link to find a hazardous waste center near you.
*Our team members reserve the right to discretion of the chemical being recycled, and non-recyclables or contaminated recyclables may be returned to the customer for appropriate disposal.
Recycle Your Dead Car Battery for FREE & Get A $10 Gift Card at O’Reilly Auto Parts
Instead of searching online for how to recycle batteries or recycle batteries near me, simply bring a car battery to an O’Reilly location and let the parts professionals take care of the rest. You can even get a $10 O’Reilly gift card for your used battery. Need to recycle car fluids from a system flush, repair, maintenance or replacement? O’Reilly Auto Parts has FREE fluid recycling to help you complete repairs while Living Green. Find an O’Reilly Auto Parts location near you, and enjoy our free store services and the peace of mind that comes with performing sustainable automotive repairs.
O’Reilly Auto Parts’ FREE Store Services
Along with free fluid recycling and battery recycling, O’Reilly Auto Parts also provides several other free store services, including free Check Engine light testing, wiper blade installation, headlight bulb installation, battery testing, and starter and alternator testing. Stop by a local O’Reilly Auto Parts store and chat with one of our knowledgeable parts professionals to learn more about our free store services.
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