View Full Version : Used oil disposal in Welly?
MrMelon
24th April 2006, 08:33
Does anyone know where you can drop off used engine oil for disposal in wellington? I've got the old oil from the last 3 or 4 oil changes sitting in containers downstairs but I want to get rid of it.
Cheers
Colapop
24th April 2006, 08:37
Try ringing the Oil comapnies H.O's they have a list of gas stations that have oil recycle stations. Failing that check with your local mechanic - if they can't help ya then they'll tell who can.
Flyingpony
24th April 2006, 08:44
Ask the city council.
Sell it back to the oil companies in 20 years<_<
Finn
24th April 2006, 08:53
Do what I do and just tip it down the drain.
Do what I do and just tip it down the drain.
You're a bad man!
Slingshot
24th April 2006, 08:56
Does anyone know where you can drop off used engine oil for disposal in wellington? I've got the old oil from the last 3 or 4 oil changes sitting in containers downstairs but I want to get rid of it.
Cheers
When you find out use all know, I've got old oil sitting around here too.
Jonty
24th April 2006, 08:58
Keep quite everybody - don't let them know we have secret oil reserves
Str8 Jacket
24th April 2006, 09:01
Just checked, take your oil to the Southern Landfill and dump it at the "Hazardous Substances" station... Its supposed to be free of charge to do so, but I wouldnt be surprised to find out theres a charge...
Finn
24th April 2006, 09:03
You're a bad man!
I don't recycle either.
Die world, die!
I don't recycle either.
Die world, die!
:oi-grr: For the love of Pete!
Sniper
24th April 2006, 09:24
PM me if you get stuck, I'll get the guys in Wellington to take it off your hands as we have a truck that comes around and steals our used oil to sell back to Honda
sAsLEX
24th April 2006, 09:41
I don't recycle either.
Die world, die!
there is no point we are past the point of no return, they taught us that in sustainability at uni and then with the next breath tried to say how important sustainability is.......
k14
24th April 2006, 10:30
Just put it back where it came from, dig a hole and tip it in...
rua
24th April 2006, 10:46
Porirua tip will take 20l a visit.
Str8 Jacket
24th April 2006, 10:49
Porirua tip will take 20l a visit.
Must be all Wgtn tips, the southern one is the same. I wonder what the council does with it and if they're making a profit from what ever it is they do with it?...
Is there a charge at Porirua?
MrMelon
24th April 2006, 10:51
Cheers. I'll drop it off at the tip next time I go for a drive.
Motu
24th April 2006, 11:20
. I wonder what the council does with it and if they're making a profit from what ever it is they do with it?...
Waste Oil Combustion - most goes down to Westport for cement production,the rest is supplied to oil burning furnaces around the country.No,they don't make money,but the oil is picked up free of charge by various companies like Salters.Be very careful with what you take in - if it's contaminated by solvents or water there will be a contamination clean up fee applied to whoever supplied the contaminated waste - that means the Council,so then in future they will pass on the cost...to you.
Shadows
25th April 2006, 23:46
Bring it around and paint my fence with it if you like. I'll supply the beer.
Swoop
26th April 2006, 12:03
Tie it to the back of your bike and next time the rozzas :Police: are chasing you, let it *accidentally* fall off...:finger:
Now, where's the rest of the 007 gizmos to invent.....
edit: Or... find out where the boi ricers go to do burnouts, and pour it all over the road on a tight turn just before they get there!
They can reclaim their p.o.s. cages on the outside of the corners (hopefully down a steep incline.
Freakshow
26th April 2006, 12:21
Porirua tip will take 20l a visit.
Does the Porirua Tip charge for dropping off the oil or is it out in the entrance section?
et al
26th April 2006, 12:32
Porirua Tip: Last time I went (last year) the waste oil drop off point had been moved into the Tip itself - so you do have to pay to dispose of it now. So..... currently I also have quite a collection of old oil (and batteries) waiting for me to accumulate enough other rubbish to make a tip visit worthwhile.
UrbanMyth
26th April 2006, 12:55
Sell it back to the oil companies in 20 years<_<
:killingme right on!
Cookie
26th April 2006, 16:49
Rather than start whole a new thread, anyone know of a good place in central-ish Auckland? I've got a few litres to get rid of.
WINJA
26th April 2006, 18:58
Do what I do and just tip it down the drain.
SAME .........
geoffm
26th April 2006, 20:29
Auckland = look on the Akl city website for the Hazmobile dates. They take old batteries, paint, oil, dodgy weedkiller your grandad had in the back shed...
Geoff
petesmeats
26th April 2006, 21:47
Just do what i do...
After finishing your oil/filter change. Take the bucket/container that the used oil is in, place it in the middle of your backyard, and wait for the rain to make it overflow...:angry:
Oh and if you leave it long enough someone is bound to attempt to mow over it...
Ixion
26th April 2006, 21:54
Personally, I'm in favour of the drain m'self. Green, schmean.
But for those of tender conscience, disposal is easy quick and free.
Pour the old oil back into the (now empty) container that the new oil came in. Tak care not to smear any oil on the label, and wipe the container down throughly. Put the container back in the bag that you bought it home in. Take it with you and pop round to your local repco or supercheap. Park (preferably out of sight of the door) , walk to the door, carrying the bag. Turn round at the door , walk back . Put the bag down on the footpath in front of your car/bike . Get into the car/ on the bike and drive/ride home . Some clever person will think they have scored free oil. Honesty is its own reward. So is dishonesty.
Motu
26th April 2006, 22:03
Heh,heh,I didn't quite do that,but - I've always been a tight prick and I used to run my old A40 pick up on used oil I drained from cars at work,picked the good ones of course.I kept the tin on the tray of my truck,along with some old tyres and stuff.One morning I came out to find it all gone...I laughed and wondered what the mood was in the morning when by light of day the thief found out what his spoils were....didn't lose nothing else off the tray after that.
Cookie
27th April 2006, 08:37
Yeah I used to put it down the drain, but I actually followed our storm water drain down the gully not so long ago and was suprised to see a stream with small fish in there up to two or so inches long (and no, it was NOT my naked reflection in the water). Ever since then I am carefull what I put down there.
If you had to, I would say the time-honoured method of "pouring it into the long grass down the back" would be better than in a storm water drain - but then I am no environmental scientist - I just like fish. :)
RnB Fan
27th April 2006, 12:27
The BP (I think) on Newlands Road used to take used oil. They have a big locked drum thing and you just go in and ask for the key and tip your old oil in. All free of charge - well it used to be!
Fatjim
27th April 2006, 16:36
If you've got a Vtwin and rev the shit out of it enough it'll burn all you want.
Dratto22
20th April 2008, 20:10
http://www.bethedifference.gw.govt.nz/story13334.cfm
hang0ver
20th April 2008, 20:44
Does anyone know where you can drop off a used girlfriend for disposal in wellington? I've got the old girl from the last 10 or 14 months sitting in a container downstairs but I want to get rid of her.
Cheers,
_-H-_
Dodger
21st April 2008, 13:38
I know someone that would use old oil to stain the fence around his house.
Protects the wood and killed the weeds at the base of the fence :)
Timber020
21st April 2008, 18:01
I think repco takes it for free
peasea
21st April 2008, 19:20
Does anyone know where you can drop off used engine oil for disposal in wellington? I've got the old oil from the last 3 or 4 oil changes sitting in containers downstairs but I want to get rid of it.
Cheers
Is there still a police station in Waring Taylor Street?
Madness
21st April 2008, 19:27
Is there still a police station in Waring Taylor Street?
The old station in Waring Taylor closed many moons ago. It was replaced with the earthquake-proof highrise in Victoria Street, on the reclaimed squishy bit by the Town Hall.
As for the oil... drop it off at a workshop on a sunday, works for me.
peasea
21st April 2008, 19:42
The old station in Waring Taylor closed many moons ago. It was replaced with the earthquake-proof highrise in Victoria Street, on the reclaimed squishy by the Town Hall.
As for the oil... drop it off at a workshop on a sunday, works for me.
Thanks for the update; it's been moons since I was arrested in Welly.
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