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Disposing of used motor oil isn’t ever an easy process. There are exceptionally strict guidelines on waste oil disposal that must be followed to the “t”—and it’s no wonder why. According to the EPA, a single oil change, if disposed of incorrectly, can result in one million gallons of contaminated freshwater. To put that in perspective, that’s approximately enough drinking water for 50 people for an entire year! To avoid the risks of improper disposal, it’s wiser to burn used motor oil for heat with a waste oil burner instead.

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If your organization generates a lot of waste oil, you know the struggles of the cradle-to-grave liability. You can be held financially responsible for accidental spills or leaks as well as proper disposal. Not to mention, there are myriad environmental regulations you need to adhere to. But what if you could take your used oil and recycle it to heat your business? With Clean Burn waste oil heaters, you can.

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If your business generates waste oil, then you’re already familiar with the problems that it creates. From the cradle-to-grave liability to the proper disposal methods, waste oil can feel like a hindrance to your business. That assumption couldn’t be further from the truth though. Waste oil can actually be a terrific resource for your business. When you burn waste oil with a Clean Burn waste oil heater, your business stands to gain a ton of benefits. Let’s examine a few of the most significant ways that your business can benefit from a Clean Burn heater.

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When you run a business that generates any amount of waste oil, you know how much of a hassle it is to deal with. Not only do you have to facilitate the proper disposal of the waste oil you generate, but you also have cradle-to-grave liability that holds you responsible for anything that happens to that waste oil even after it’s left your premises. It’s a major overhead expense, even when you don’t have any legal issues due to improper disposal. So, what if we told you there was a way to turn that expense into an asset that saves you money across multiple line items? With the right waste oil heating systems, you can eliminate the expenses of disposing of your waste oil while reducing your liability because you’re bringing the management of your oil in-house. Additionally, you can eliminate the expenses of traditional heating and fuel. Let’s dive into the options available for waste oil heating systems in Colorado.

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Running any business comes with overhead costs. Some are more expensive than others; some are more essential to the operation than others; but at the end of the day they all go into the balance sheet. If you’re running an auto shop, waste oil disposal is going to be a key player on your balance sheet. When your operation produces waste oil, you have to do something with it. The go-to is often disposal, but this is a costly, not to mention risky, endeavor that comes with high liability for your business. Waste oil heating is an alternative that, if you’re not already familiar, offers expansive benefits for the business, the environment, and the bottom line.

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As global warming and other environmental factors become an increasingly more mainstream issue, many businesses are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint and operate responsibly within their industry. For business operations like auto shops and farming, generating oil is a necessary evil. There is simply no way to avoid this part of the job, but there is a way to put the oil to better use after it has been used. Waste oil burning furnaces are a popular option for businesses who generate a lot of oil and want to reduce their overhead costs while making a positive impact on the environment. Let’s talk about how oil burning furnaces work and what makes them a great choice for your business.

Published in Waste Oil
Tuesday, 16 October 2018 10:40

Your Options For Safe Waste Oil Disposal

Waste oil is produced across industries, from agriculture to automotive to aviation, there are a number of different professional roles that require taking responsibility for waste oil. But what exactly is waste oil? It is traditionally defined as any petroleum-based or synthetic oil that has become unsuitable for its original purpose due to the presence of impurities or loss of original properties. Whether this occurs in a car lot where copious amounts of oil and fuel are required or in an industrial setting where oil is needed for heavy machinery, employees find themselves with a lot of waste oil that can’t be used in its primary role. So what’s a professional to do?

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