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More ways to recycle in B.C. with Interchange Recycling

The program now accepts automotive adhesives, aerosols and brake fluid containers as Interchange Recycling says it collected nearly 50,000,000 litres of used oil last year.

  • Interchange Recycling is expanding services across British Columbia, adding 11 new automotive container categories to its recycling program in 2026.
  • Before the expansion, Interchange Recycling was limited to just oil and antifreeze containers, restricting the range of materials residents could recycle.
  • Last year, Interchange Recycling collected nearly 50,000,000 litres of used oil in British Columbia. The organization stated, "When properly recycled at one of Interchange Recycling's dedicated public collection sites, used oil can be recovered and reused."
  • Jenn Robson, director of operations at Interchange Recycling, said, "We are making it convenient for residents of British Columbia to recycle these materials more effectively with a trusted partner."
  • Collected containers are processed into new products such as drainage tiles and parking curbs, while people interested in learning more can visit the Interchange Recycling website.
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More ways to recycle in B.C. with Interchange Recycling

There are more ways to recycle with Interchange Recycling. ​The environmental organization that’s dedicated to the collection and recycling of used automotive fluids is expanding their services across British Columbia with 11 new automotive container categories. ​The expanded list of recyclables includes automotive adhesives, automotive aerosols, brake fluid, conditioners, degreasers, fuel system cleaners, lubricants, automotive sealers, solvent…

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