Safety & Loss Prevention

Antifreeze Recycling

How should used antifreeze be handled?

Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, a substance which can be very toxic if ingested by animals or humans. Used antifreeze, through contact with a car's cooling system, may contain traces of fuel, oil, and metals (including lead) which make it a potential hazardous waste. Solid and Hazardous waste management requirements as well as local municipal waste-water regulations are likely to apply, dependent on how the antifreeze is managed and disposed of. Antifreeze should not be disposed of on the ground or down a storm sewer.

DNR's publication "Waste Antifreeze: Guidance for Generators, Transporters and Recyclers" (PUBL WA-356 97) summarizes the solid and hazardous waste management requirements that apply to waste antifreeze. This publication also describes how waste antifreeze that is recycled is often exempted from certain waste management regulations. Several recycling options are available. By using an on-site recycling service, antifreeze can be processed for reuse. Other firms haul the antifreeze away for recycling.

May used antifreeze be put down drains?

Although it's possible to receive permission from your local publicly owned treatment works ( POTW) to sewer used antifreeze, due to the heavy levels of lead and other metals it commonly contains, discharging down drains is NOT recommended as a best management practice.

Antifreeze recycling vendors

The following list of vendors includes estimated costs obtained from the vendors October 2006. To add to this list or to update information, please contact Eileen Norby at (608) 262-8252.

 

AFTEC Antifreeze Technologies
Contact: Tom Wetts
N7248 Clearview Court
Seymour, WI 54165
Telephone: 800/711-1120
Fax: 920/833-7475
Cell: 920/609-8266

Will haul away antifreeze at no charge provided green and extended-life waste antifreeze are kept in separate containers. Labels for barrels are provided upon request.

 

CRI Recycling Service
Contact: Dawn Wickman
101 Hagen Drive
Woodville, WI 54028
Telephone: 800/241-2004
Fax: 715/698-3485

Charges $80 to pick up a 55 drum of antifreeze.


Jacobus Environmental Service
Contact: Laura Krist
552 Carter Court
Kimberly , WI 54136
www.jacobusenergy.com
Telephone: 920/731-3045
Fax: 920/735-9836

Charge 30 cents per gallon to take antifreeze. They can also pick up oil filters, oil absorbents and used oil. Jacobus is currently paying about 30 to 35 cents per gallon for used oil with a minimum pick up of 150 gallons.

 

Rock Oil Refining Inc.
Contact: David Feemster or Peter Rock
P.O. Box 105
C4522 Highway 97
Stratford, WI 54484
Telephone: 715/687-4198
Fax: 715/687-2259

Charge 30 cents per gallon for used antifreeze. They can also pick up oil filters, oil absorbents and used oil. They pay for oil when they pick up a minimum of 150 gallons.

 

Veolia ES Technical Solutions
Contact: Dave Lambrecht
W124 N9311 Boundary Road
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
Telephone: 262/255-6655 ext. 31
Fax: 262/255-5794


Charge $125 per 55 gallon drum ($2.27 per gallon), and $90 per 30 gallon drum ($3.00 per gallon).

 

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