Video: Safety-Kleen Introduces High Quality Recycled Motor Oil to 'Green-Minded' Consumers
Posted on: Tuesday, 21 April 2009, 08:00 CDT
Reduces greenhouse gases compared to traditional refining while lowering impact on environment from improper disposal
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Now, Safety-Kleen is making its re-refined oil available to consumers under the brand name EcoPower(R). The company is targeting retailers and distributors in the top 100 U.S. markets to offer the new product, including AutoZone.
"Our research shows that consumers are ready for a new category of motor oil -- recycled motor oil -- with EcoPower," said
In 2008, Safety-Kleen collected more than 225 million gallons of used oil and recycled approximately 140 million of it into base oil products for re-use in the marketplace. Safety-Kleen's re-refined oil meets or exceeds all applicable specifications set by the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the Society of Automotive Engineers, and is currently used by many large organizations, including the U.S. military, numerous state governments and automotive fleets.
The process for re-refining used oil is virtually the same as refining crude oil. Both go through the same exacting processes of distillation and hydro treating. The end product is identical to traditional motor oils made from crude and must meet the same specifications.
"Expanding our current relationships with leading retailers, fleets, oil change service shops, and distributors helps us take this premium quality product directly to consumers who are now demanding more green alternatives," said Florjancic. "We are projecting significant demand for the EcoPower products in the coming months."
Florjancic says recycling used motor oil not only conserves a valuable natural resource, but also protects surface waters and groundwater supplies against potential contamination from improperly disposed used oil. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, recovering the motor oil from one oil change of a typical automobile protects a million gallons of drinking water - a year's supply for 5,479 people.
Re-refining also saves energy. It takes up to 85 percent less energy to produce a gallon of re-refined oil from used oil than to produce that same oil from a gallon of crude.
"The end result of Safety-Kleen's re-refining used oil is that it avoids the emission of more than 300,000 metric tons of greenhouse gases each year when compared to refining from crude and burning used oil for energy," said Florjancic. "That is equivalent to taking more than 200,000 cars off the road each and every year."
EcoPower motor oil is now available in 5W-20, 5W-30, 10W-30 and 15W-40 viscosity grades. In addition, all major U.S. car manufacturers have approved the use of Safety-Kleen SAE 5W-20, 5W-30 and 10W-30 ILSAC-certified motor oil in all their cars. The EcoPower SAE 15W-40 grade has also been approved by leading heavy-duty engine manufacturers.
"We're committed to making EcoPower available through retailers for motorists that change their own oil and through oil change outlets for motorists who have their oil changed professionally," said Florjancic. "We intend to reach consumers with the best environmentally friendly motor oil on the market today."
More information about new EcoPower motor oil is available at www.ecopoweroil.com.
About Safety-Kleen
Safety-Kleen is a leading North American used oil recycling and re-refining, parts cleaning and environmental solutions company, with approximately 4,400 employees serving approximately 330,000 customer locations in
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