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INNOVATION, EFFICIENCY & SOLUTIONS
Our mechanized society cannot function without lubricants. The
dilemma is oil is both necessary for our life-style and potentially
destructive to nature. Quite simply, we must select innovative, efficient
products that will help solve our pollution problems.
The introduction of AMSOIL synthetic motor oil in 1972 set all new
standards for motor oil quality. AMSOIL lubricants are 100% synthetic.
They are specially designed to protect engine components,
reduce emissions, last longer, reduce fuel consumption and prevent
environmental pollution. From the beginning, AMSOIL synthetic
motor oils have out-performed conventional petroleum motor oils
on all counts.
AMSOIL synthetic motor oils resist chemical breakdown and
sludging which keeps engines cleaner. They have been specifically
designed not to oxidize, volatilize or shear back, resulting in a
motor oil that lasts longer than conventional petroleum motor oils.
While petroleum motor oil manufacturers recommend oil changes
every 3,000 miles, AMSOIL synthetic motor oils protect engine
components up to 35,000 miles or 1 year, dramatically extending
oil change intervals.
AMSOIL PRESCRIPTION FOR PREVENTION:
According to the U.S. Department of Energy's Pollution Prevention
Requirements, the first step in revitalizing a cleaner nation is pollutant
source reduction.
AMSOIL accomplishes this by extending the interval between
motor oil changes which can reduce the source of motor oil pollution
more than eleven times.
Consider this: in 1993 an estimated 189.5 million motorized
vehicles were on the road in the United States alone, and an estimated
700 million motorized vehicles were in operation throughout
the world. If, by petroleum oil manufacturer's recommendations,
these vehicles have their oil changed every 3,000 miles on an
average five-quart system, almost 1 billion quarts of used oil will be
generated each month.
So are we drowning in oil? It is estimated at present that over 240
million gallons of oil are improperly discarded annually. Dumping 240
million gallons of oil is nearly the same as two Exxon Valdez spills
each month.
How dangerous is used oil? Just one quart can produce a two acre
oil slick. One gallon of oil can make one million gallons of water
too foul to drink and 35 ppm of oil will kill fish. Improperly disposed
used oil is dangerous.
Improperly dumped used oil seeps through landfills into ground
water, disrupts bacterial digestion in sewer treatment plants and
washes into lakes and harbors. At present, used motor oil is the
largest single source of oil pollution in our nation's waterways.
Certainly the first thing we can do is not create so much used oil to
begin with, and we can recycle the used oil we have. Both synthetic
and conventional motor oils can be recycled at any used oil recycling
center.
Where Does All the Used Oil Go?
| 40% |
is dumped on the ground or
down the sewer. |
| 21% |
is thrown out with the trash,
ending up in landfills. |
| 6% |
is burned. |
| 19% |
is reused for miscellaneous
purposes. |
| 14% |
is recycled. |
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