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Old 06-05-2021, 05:33 PM
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Sorry for bumping an old thread, but I've been looking to DIY my own oil changes and basic maintenance only to find out Peel Region told me to pound sand as they won't take used oil, only empty oil containers. The Canadian Tire and other auto shops a KM away or so wouldn't accept used oil either. What are you guys doing for your used oil?
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Originally Posted by bcrdukes
Sorry for bumping an old thread, but I've been looking to DIY my own oil changes and basic maintenance only to find out Peel Region told me to pound sand as they won't take used oil, only empty oil containers. The Canadian Tire and other auto shops a KM away or so wouldn't accept used oil either. What are you guys doing for your used oil?
The county landfill site takes it up here along with filters. its just a few KMs away.

But honestly, if you profit from selling it, like CTC, Walmart, etc..., you should have to take it back for recycling, and that includes more than just oil and filters

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Old 06-05-2021, 07:56 PM
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Ditto. I called a few Canadian Tire stores around me (there's one up the street from my place - 5 minute walk) who told me they don't take oil. I was surprised. Same with the other Canadian Tire stores and the row of repair shops up the road. When I called Peel Region's community recycling centres and the city of Toronto, they told me they'll take old coolant, oil filters, empty oil containers, but not oil, so I was surprised.
Old 06-07-2021, 11:18 AM
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yeah thats why i started this thread .. CT were not being " good corporate citizens" , they were doing it because they were being paid through the stewardship program to do it. As soon as the government stopped it , they told us all to go pound sand .. even though they make milions selling the stuff in the first place.

fortunately my local land fill takes it at no charge along with propane cylinders. filters and oil containers.

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if you live in Toronto they will send a toxic taxi to pick up between 10 and 50 litres of oil.
https://www.toronto.ca/services-paym...zardous-waste/

the councillor in my neighborhood has a drop off day at the local high school once a year as well, I usually accumulate and every year or two drop it there.
this is last years: https://www.jayerobinson.ca/blog/202...ment-days-2020
Old 06-07-2021, 04:35 PM
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I moved to Mississauga late last year, so no more Toronto for me.

This sucks. Well, I'll figure something out. Can I drop off the old oil at your house? (just kidding)
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Originally Posted by bcrdukes
I moved to Mississauga late last year, so no more Toronto for me.

This sucks. Well, I'll figure something out. Can I drop off the old oil at your house? (just kidding)
googled it for you....

https://www.peelregion.ca/waste/othe...tion-hazardous
Old 06-14-2021, 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Turbodan
if you live in Toronto they will send a toxic taxi to pick up between 10 and 50 litres of oil.
https://www.toronto.ca/services-paym...zardous-waste/

the councillor in my neighborhood has a drop off day at the local high school once a year as well, I usually accumulate and every year or two drop it there.
this is last years: https://www.jayerobinson.ca/blog/202...ment-days-2020
Other than the long wait for a pickup date, the Toxic Taxi was relatively painless and to be honest, I like it better than having to transport old fluids back to CT anyway. Call in, they tell you a date and you just leave your oil/fluids outside and they come to your doorstep to collect it.
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Well, damn it. So it appears Peel Region bundles "Engine / Motor Oil" into the "Automotive Fluids" category which is why it wasn't evident to me in the first place. Duh!!!!!!! Woe is me. Problem solved. Move on. Carry on.
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Originally Posted by theiceman
yeah thats why i started this thread .. CT were not being " good corporate citizens"
If I can drop off my garbage at your house, you can drop your old oil with me. Deal?
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Originally Posted by Jamie140
If I can drop off my garbage at your house, you can drop your old oil with me. Deal?
If i can make millions selling the stuff that created the garbage in the first place sure .... but thats not my point Jamie ,, you know from history i have always been a CT supporter and proud they were Canadian, i even still have the freewheeling book i bough many many years ago.

It was just really disheartening that CT came across as a good corporate citizens, and as soon as the stewardship ended, they told everyone to go pound sand. I now think of them differently and go there last, not first if i want something. They actively disengaged me as a customer.

They used to be something special and cool place to go 30 years ago, now they are just another big box store, i now look for the small independently owned small auto parts store and support them , even if i have to pay a little more.

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Originally Posted by theiceman
If i can make millions selling the stuff that created the garbage in the first place sure .... but thats not my point Jamie ,, you know from history i have always been a CT supporter and proud they were Canadian, i even still have the freewheeling book i bough many many years ago.

It was just really disheartening that CT came across as a good corporate citizens, and as soon as the stewardship ended, they told everyone to go pound sand. I now think of them differently and go there last, not first if i want something. They actively disengaged me as a customer.

They used to be something special and cool place to go 30 years ago, now they are just another big box store, i now look for the small independently owned small auto parts store and support them , even if i have to pay a little more.
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Old 06-17-2021, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Imo000
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there is small online shop out of Waterdown i support with my German cars. https://germanoem.ca/

Anything else its McNeil auto for me...
Old 06-19-2021, 09:12 PM
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Hi Clive, I realize it is a bit of a trek from Kitchener but the CT store on Fairview street in Burlington graciously accepted 9 liters of oil this afternoon, no problem, all smiles
Old 06-21-2021, 12:46 PM
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Originally Posted by george44
Hi Clive, I realize it is a bit of a trek from Kitchener but the CT store on Fairview street in Burlington graciously accepted 9 liters of oil this afternoon, no problem, all smiles

great to hear George.

Since starting this thread so long ago i found out my local transfer station takes oil and propane tanks and waves the minimum tipping fee. so i just go there.

Thanks anyway


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