Used Oil & Household Hazardous Waste Grants
Profiles of Model Used Oil/HHW Projects
These model project profiles highlight "best practices" and "lessons learned" from CIWMB grant-funded programs. We encourage you to adopt these strategies which have significantly increased the collection of used oil, filters, and household hazardous waste. Adapt them to fit your community's needs.
Used Oil and Used Oil Filter Recycling Projects
Creating Effective Messages for Used Oil
Recycling Outreach and Education
Community Based Social Marketing test pilots, designed to increase oil
recycling participation in Los Angeles and Napa Counties, produced
dramatic, measurable results. Find out how "Take the Last Step" stickers
increased the return of free used oil collection containers by 22
percent and how "testimonials" from satisfied customers increased
curbside oil collection by 248 percent.
English as a Second Language (ESL)
Classes: Perfect Venue for Oil Recycling Education
English as Second Language teachers used a fun, interactive lesson
called “The Family Car” to instruct their students about proper disposal
of used motor oil and filters. The result: used oil collection increased
five percent at surrounding auto parts stores.
Oil Filter Exchange Event Partnerships
with Certified Collection Centers (CCC)
The City of Los Angeles is partnering with the CSK Corporation (Kragen)
to conduct oil filter collection/exchange events at Kragen auto parts
stores within the city limits. Within one year, collection of used oil
filters in the city rose from 4,250 to more than 12,000, resulting in
the recycling of 18,300 pounds of steel and 11,700 pounds of oil. This
represents an increase of 182 percent!
Building Relationships with Auto
Parts Businesses Spikes Oil/Filter Collection (Commitment Letters)
Long Beach and four other cities aimed to increase Latino used oil and
filter collection in their communities. By building outreach
partnerships with 221 auto parts stores, certified used oil collection
centers, and other auto-related businesses, these five cities
cumulatively increased their oil collection by 38 percent and oil filter
collection by 55 percent.
Household Hazardous Waste Projects
Santa Clara County's Retail
Fluorescent Lighting/Battery Collection Program
Santa Clara County (SCC) recruited 36 retail stores and community
centers to provide residents with free collection of batteries and
fluorescent lighting. Funded by a CIWMB grant, SCC's Recycling Partners
Program collected almost 38,000 pounds of fluorescent lamps and more
than 9,400 pounds of batteries from residents over an 18 month period.
Used Oil and HHW Grants http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/HomeHazWaste/Grants.htm
Contact: (916) 341-5062 grants@calrecycle.ca.gov
