When I did my first oil change on my first car a few months back I took my used oil in the jug to AutoZone and while they emptied it into this giant dumpster looking thing I had to write my name, address and amount of oil I disposed on a paper that said Safety-Kleen at the top of it.
I tried to research the company and how oil recycling works and I found a few videos but I am still confused. I need someone who can dumb it down a bit so I can understand lol.
Like, once I get rid of my oil and sign the paper, where does it go from there? How does the oil recycling process work? And if oil recycling is so common why can't I buy pure recycled oil instead of NextGen which is only 50% recycled? Just curious. Thanks!
I tried to research the company and how oil recycling works and I found a few videos but I am still confused. I need someone who can dumb it down a bit so I can understand lol.
Like, once I get rid of my oil and sign the paper, where does it go from there? How does the oil recycling process work? And if oil recycling is so common why can't I buy pure recycled oil instead of NextGen which is only 50% recycled? Just curious. Thanks!