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Help me think outside the box, any creative minds?

The company i work for buys used oil, for recyleing, other then auto lubes, car lots, and truck shops, where else do you think would be a good place to call on that would have a good steady stream of used oil? Im tring to expand our market while keeping our drivers inside a radius, gas prices geeeeesh! lol Any ideas would be really helpful THX! I put this in advertiseing and marketing mostly because i know you guys have the most creative minds out there and your job DEMANDS that you think out side the box constantly :P

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  • 2 decades ago
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    Local dumps and recycling centers collect all the used oil from the do it your self population.

  • 2 decades ago

    Try your city,county and state governments, if you can get in with them they could buy back the same recycled oil. Find car auctions and ask to give out information before and after the event starts.

  • 2 decades ago

    try going to the parts store. I know auto zone recycles, maybe your company can by from them. Local garages need to get rid of their oil too.

  • Anonymous
    2 decades ago

    set up a place for collection at a public dump where people can get rid of their oil.

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  • 2 decades ago

    if you were in northern ireland you would cry at the gas prices, they are 0.87p over here which is about $1.74 per litre!!!

  • 2 decades ago

    restaurants where they do a lot of frying.

    In the deep south. Lots of fried chicken.

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