The importance of recycling used engine oil
Majority of us are aware that old engine oil shouldn't be dumped, but recycled.Regardless,  up to 100 million litres (approximately 26.4 million US gallons) of the  stuff is improperly disposed of each year in Australia alone, according  to the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts.  It's dumped in household trash, used as weed killer, pour in ditches,  left laying about or illegally dumped. Actually, I'm feeling rather  guilty as I write this as I have a gallon or so of old sump oil stashed  away.
Used engine oil is incredibly toxic stuff and a gallon can  contaminate one million gallons of water. Pouring it on land doesn't  reduce the risk either as it can seep down into the water table as well  as rendering the soil incapable of sustaining plant life.Used oil  doesn't wear out - it just gets filthy. It can be cleaned of  contaminants and recycled continuously. It can even be cleaned to the  point where it can be reused as engine oil. 
The dirty oil goes  through the same refining process as oil that is extracted from wells.  New engine oil made from recycled oil meets the standards used in the  industry lubrication industry. According to the American Petroleum  Institute, re-refined oil is of as high a quality as a virgin oil  product.
The recycling process is as follows:- Removal of any water
- Filtering to remove solids and additives
- De-asphalting to remove bituminous content
- Distillation
Environmental benefits of recycling used engine oil
Information  from the USA Environmental Protection Agency states that re-refining  used oil takes only about one-third the energy of refining crude oil to  lubricant quality. It takes 42 gallons of crude oil, but only one gallon  of used oil to produce a half gallon of new, high-quality lubricating  oil that can be used in car engines.
Other uses for recycled engine oil
While  the following uses may not be all that "green", it goes to show just  how important that this resource is recycled rather than just thrown  out. By recycling engine oil, we reduce the need for extraction of crude  oil and the associated environmental impacts of that activity. Engine  oil can also be used as fuel oil. By recycling just two gallons of used  oil, it has the energy potential to generate enough electricity to run  the average household for almost 24 hours. One gallon of used oil  processed for fuel contains about 140,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs)  of energy.  
- It can be reused as hydraulic oil
- Many petro-chemical based products can be made with it
Where to recycle engine oil
To find out where you can recycle engine oil in the USA, try Earth911.org  and search for a collection center via zip code.In Australia, for  further information on used oil and to find your nearest used oil  collection facility, contact oilrecycling@environment.gov.au or call  1800 982 006.If you're in Canada, try the Used Oil Recycling site for information on collection points.For folks in the UK, visit Oil Bank Line.
Equally  as important as recycling engine oil is to buy products made from the  stuff. After learning more about it, I'd have no hesitation in using  recycled engine oil it in my car as long as it was certified as meeting  industry standards.
OTHER POSSIBLE USES OF USED ENGINE OIL IN THE PHILIPPINES
- Wood anti-termites - lenghten the lifespan of houses made up of wood instead of using expensive commercial anti- termites product.
- Lubricant - Chain and sprocket lubricant for motorcyle.
- Floorwax - can be harden by adding used candle.
- Candle - can be harden using old crayon.
- Whiteboard marker ink - used to cure environmental problem and lessen teachers expenses.
- Computer Printer Ink - can serve as black ink of printers.
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