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Used Oil disposal facilities.

Postby mike-s » Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:19 pm

I started this thread as a F.Y.I. as i know that the NSW collection point this weekend is at the St Peters Depot, i better get my old oil together and see how much i'll have after i fullfill their 20L max for free.

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Chem Collect
Chem Collect is a Federal Government initiative working through each state's Environmental Protection Authority to dispose of commercial and farm chemicals. This is a free service for primary producers. A fee is levied for commercial users. This is soon to be replaced with Chem Clear, which is an industry based program operating along similar lines.

NSW
Chem Collect: 1800 507 654.

Sydney Water organises domestic chemical collections throughout the year in cooperation with Waste Service NSW. A nominal 20 litre or 20 kilogram upper limit applies. Contact Sydney Water for more information. Phone: 1800 814 719.

The Hunter Water Corporation can arrange to collect pesticide wastes from householders in the Lower Hunter. Contact Hunter Water, phone: (02) 4979 9595 for more information.

Householders with 20L or less of paint, paint thinners, engine oil or cleaners can take them to a Waste Service Waste Management Centre, free of charge. (Note: these Centres will not accept pesticides). Waste Service's Liquid Treatment Plant may accept larger quantities of liquid waste but charge a commercial fee. Deliveries to the plant are only by prior arrangement. (Note: the Plant will not accept organochlorine pesticides.) For more information call 1300 651 116.

VIC
Chem Collect: 1800 660 667
Website: http://www.chemcollect.vic.gov.au" target="_blank

EcoRecycle Victoria is a State Government agency which runs free household chemical and battery collections in conjunction with local councils and industry.
Phone: (03) 9639 3322
Infoline: 1800 353233 (within Victoria)
Website: http://www.ecorecycle.vic.gov.au" target="_blank

WA
Chem Collect: 1800 016 622. This program is coming to a close. However the EPA can still organise collection until the final disposal of collected chemicals. Contact the EPA on the 1800 number for further details.

ACT
No Chem Collect program.
For both domestic and commercial chemical waste advice, contact the helpline. A free domestic service is provided. Commercial inquiries should request a list of hazardous waste contractors. Helpline: (02) 6207 9777.

NT
No Chem Collect program.
For commercial quantities of chemical waste contact an appropriately licensed waste contractor (see the Yellow Pages (c) under Waste Reduction and Disposal Services). If your local council is unable to assist with domestic chemical waste, contact the Office of Environment and Heritage.
Darwin: (08) 8924 4139.
Alice Springs: (08) 8951 9201

SA
Chem Collect: 1800 623 445

The South Australian EPA regularly opens its Hazardous Households Waste Depot. This is a free service for domestic households. Phone: (08) 8204 2004
Website: http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/epa/waste.html" target="_blank

A few local councils run chemical collection points. Contact your local council for details.

QLD
Chem Collect: 1800 501 087

TAS
Chem Collect: (03) 6233 6518

DrumMuster
DrumMuster is the national program for the collection and recycling of empty, cleaned, non-returnable farm chemical containers. For a collection calender, contact:

DrumMuster
Phone: (02) 62306712
Website: http://www.drummuster.com.au" target="_blank

Waste Oil
Environment Australia (part of the Federal Department of Environment and Heritage) has compiled a Waste Oil Directory that lists the nearest waste oil drop-off station, waste oil collector and waste oil recycler in local areas. This list is not exhaustive and only contains information from those companies and local councils who have contributed.

Automotive Waste Resources Section
Environment Australia
Phone: (02) 6274 1480
Website: http://www.ea.gov.au/industry/waste/oil ... ctory.html" target="_blank

Most local tips do provide collection facilities for refuse motor oil. Contact your local council for details.

Mobile Phone Industry Recycling Program - AMTA
The Australian Mobile Telecommunications Association (AMTA) is the national body representing the mobile telecommunications industry in Australia.

The Mobile Phone Industry Recycling Program is aimed at ensuring that the potentially toxic components in mobile phones, as well as their batteries and accessories, are recycled rather than dumped in landfill.

Take your unwanted mobile phone handsets, batteries and accessories to participating mobile phone retailers or where you see the recycling logo and place them in the recycle bin. To locate your nearest participating retailer, visit the AMTA website at: http://www.amta.org.au/recycle" target="_blank

Smoke Detectors
Smoke detectors should be returned to the supplier for disposal and not disposed of with normal household refuse. One of the conditions of the licence to sell smoke detectors is that the company must accept unwanted detectors for disposal. The detector is required to be marked with 'Supplier return details' followed by the name and address for return purposes. Should there be any difficulty in returning unwanted detectors to the supplier (particularly older detectors) they may also be returned to Department of Health, Radiation Department in each state. Depending on the age of the smoke detector and the amount of radioactive material it contains, you may not be permitted to send the detector through regular post. Contact Australia Post for advice regarding radioactive materials.

Car Batteries
Car batteries may be returned to their place of purchase for disposal. They are then sent on to appropriate scrap metal or recycling facilities for processing. Some local councils also provide recycling depots for the disposal of car batteries. Contact your local council.

National Registration Authority - ACT
If you are unsure if your chemical is registered for use, contact the NRA. The NRA evaluates, registers and regulates agricultural and veterinary chemicals. Phone: (02) 6272 5158. Website: http://www.nra.gov.au" target="_blank
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Re: Used Oil disposal facilities.

Postby Johnnie5 » Thu Jul 05, 2007 6:40 pm

i take mine to the local tip for free

cardboard/paper
metals
oils
batteries

all recycle stuff free to dispose of
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Re: Used Oil disposal facilities.

Postby Rumbles » Thu Jul 05, 2007 7:09 pm

ill take any oil you can get to me as long as theres no water in it my local speedway is one of the only oil tracks left in this country and we tip around 8000litres or more on it every year
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Re: Used Oil disposal facilities.

Postby mike-s » Fri Jul 06, 2007 12:21 am

Leeton is in Victoria yeh? shame, at last count it was the better part of 30 litres in 1 litre bottles (and thats not counting the couple bottles of "misc crap" from degreasing the shit out of stuff.
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Re: Used Oil disposal facilities.

Postby Rossi » Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:52 pm

Paint your bloody fence with it..........better than creosote to stop it rotting ;)
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Postby robracer » Tue Aug 21, 2007 7:34 pm

Take mine to the track at Eastern Creek as they have a special containers for collection of oil ;) too easy 8)
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Re: Used Oil disposal facilities.

Postby mike-s » Tue Aug 21, 2007 10:02 pm

oh yay, old threaditis, took the oil to canberra and used the oil disposal facilities to dispose of 24 litres of rather manky oil.
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Re: Used Oil disposal facilities.

Postby ZX-10R_04 » Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:05 am

I just give my used oil to my father so he can use it in the chainsaw as chain & bar oil :lol:
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